Jamie Lee Curtis reflects on ‘The Bear’ role following 2024 Emmy nomination

Jamie Lee Curtis is nominated for Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress award for ‘The Bear’

Jamie Lee Curtis is nominated for Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress award for ‘The Bear’
Jamie Lee Curtis is nominated for Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress award for ‘The Bear’

Jamie Lee Curtis is contemplating her journey with The Bear!

Turning to her Instagram account on Wednesday, July 24, the Grammy-nominated actress shared a recent photo sporting a hat gifted by her friend Suzanne Yankovic, all while reflecting on her role in the acclaimed FX series.

“I've received such beautiful offerings from friends and fans excited about my nomination for @thebearfx,” read the beginning of the caption.

Talking about the hat, the Halloween Ends actress penned, “My fiaw friend @suzanneyankovic found this perfect hat.”


As she started going down memory lane, Curtis asserted that one of the undeniable truths is that each of us has a mother.

“Most humans are flawed and contradictory and are doing the best with what they had given to them. Donna's evolution, like mine, is the beautiful process of our human lives.”

Drawing from real-life experience, Curtis found a profound connection with her character Donna Berzatto, the troubled mother of the Berzatto siblings, describing how this personal resonance was “beautifully displayed on the show.”

“We can all relate and we can all heal together. #mamabear,” the Haunted Mansion actress noted as she concluded the post.

One of the fans commented, “Your performance was so so spectacularly showstopping! Unreal. Brilliant. Un describably superb.”

Jamie Lee Curtis joined The Bear’s ensemble cast in season 2, where she played a guest role of Donna Berzatto alongside Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.

The series, which was released on FX, has bagged record-breaking 23 Emmy nominations that marked the series as the most nominated in a single year for a comedy series.