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Find Out if Sex/Life Is Getting a 3rd Season
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Date:2025-04-09 18:44:50
Sex/Life has gone dormant.
Just a month after the premiere of season two, Netflix has canceled the scandalous drama, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The cancelation comes just days after Sex/Life star Sarah Shahi alleged that she had a negative experience while filming the show's second season.
"I'm not going to put it down, but I definitely did not have the support that I did the first season from the people involved in the show," the actress shared April 5 on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast. "It became a much different thing for me, and I'm not afraid to say that."
In addition to the treatment she said she received, Sarah wasn't really a fan of the material, either.
"In season two, I felt like there were more moments that felt very gimmicky," the actress continued. "Those kinds of things for me are always really hard to read. There were other things that I just felt I couldn't get behind, and it was just challenging."
Ultimately, Sarah acknowledged that her comments might cause a stir—and issued a foreboding warning.
"I'm never gonna work for Netflix again now after saying all this, but I can't lie," Sarah said. "It was definitely a challenge."
E! News reached out to Netflix for comment about Sarah's comments and has not heard back.
The cancelation likely comes as a surprise to series showrunner Stacy Rukeyser, who recently said the season two finale was never meant to tie a ribbon on things.
"The episode was never intended to be a series finale, that's for sure," Rukeyser told The Hollywood Reporter March 8. "I know there are always more stories to tell with these characters in the Sex/Life universe, and I hope we get the chance to tell those stories. It was important that we get to a meaningful place with each character this season."
The first two seasons of Sex/Life are available to stream on Netflix.
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