Image copyrightBBC/Element Pictures/HuluImage captionMescal and Edgar-Jones played lovers Connell and Marianne in the BBC drama
Normal People actor Paul Mescal has credited his co-star Daisy Edgar-Jones for his Emmy nomination.
Mescal was nominated for best lead actor in a limited series for his role as aspiring writer Connell Waldron, but Edgar-Jones was overlooked.
The Irish actor told his co-star that his citation "only exists because of you and your extraordinary talent".
He accompanied his post with a shot of him crying, taken from the BBC Three adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel.
Normal People also received nominations for its casting, directing and writing.
Edgar-Jones responded by posting a photo of Mescal and director Lenny Abrahamson, writing: "I could not be more proud of these two utterly incredible people, working with you both has been one of the greatest joys of my life."
The drama followed the romantic entanglements of two young people from a small town in Ireland as they leave school and attend university in Dublin.
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Media captionPaul Mescal and Daisy Edgar Jones star in Normal People
Other nominees to respond to their nominations include former child star Zendaya, who is up for best actress in a drama for Euphoria.
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