Selena Gomez Acknowledges the Deserved Nature of Steven Spielberg’s SAG Award for ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’

Martin Short, Selena Gomez, and Steve Martin attended the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock Theater on January 15, 2024, in Los Angeles. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images.

Selena Gomez is giving credit to her Only Murders in the Building castmates Steve Martin and Martin Short for their work. Timothée Chalamet, Selena Gomez & More Win at 2025 SAG Awards: Full Winners List 02/23/2025

The day after their murder-mystery Hulu series won outstanding performance by an ensemble at this year’s SAG honors on Sunday (February 23), the singer-actress shared a couple of older photos with her two leading costars, who were not present at the ceremony. “After 4 seasons we got our first award as a cast!!!” she wrote on Instagram.

“Steve, Marty you deserve this more than I do,” Gomez continued. “You guys have shaped the character I play on our show.” Trending on Billboard Only Murders’ victory over the weekend followed three straight years of the comedy losing the same prize to Ted Lasso, Abbott Elementary, and The Bear respectively.

The Rare Beauty founder was visibly shocked when her show’s name was called Sunday. Declaring excitedly while accepting the award on stage, “We never win!” She then joked that Marty and Steve weren’t there because they didn’t really care about attending. “Thank you to Marty and Steve for helping to raise me,” she added genuinely. “I take it home for all of us; bringing this back to New York for Season 5.”

Also sharing photos of herself with Molly Shannon, Richard Kind, and more of her Only Murders castmates who accepted the award with her at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, Gomez added in her post. “Last night was one I will never ever forget… Thank you @hulu and @sagawards for this unreal moment that I will cherish with my only murders family!”

In addition to the ensemble prize, Only Murders also saw Short win outstanding performance by a male actor in a comedy series. Gomez was duly recognized in the best performance by a cast in a motion picture category for her work in Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Pérez; although the award went to the Conclave team instead, Emilia’s Zoe Saldana took home best supporting actress.