When it comes to trends that have taken the internet by storm, one of the most recent and unexpected is the viral trend of “Jacob Elordi’s Bathwater” candles. The trend originates from a scene in the movie Saltburn, where Elordi’s character is seen in a bathtub, leading to a shocking moment where another character, Oliver (Barry Keoghan), drinks the bathwater. This particular scene quickly gained immense popularity on TikTok, garnering over 89 million views.
What’s even more surprising is the revelation about the contents of the said bathwater. The production designer disclosed that the bathwater was actually a concoction made up of yogurt, milk, and water. This detail added an extra layer of intrigue to the scene and contributed to the hype surrounding it.
As for Jacob Elordi, he’s been riding the wave of this viral trend with a sense of humor. He’s even slated to appear on Saturday Night Live, where the topic of the bathwater candles is bound to come up.
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Origin of the Bathwater Candles
The bathtub scene in Saltburn didn’t just gain popularity; it sparked a whole new trend – bathwater candles. Inspired by the scene, creative fans began crafting candles that supposedly smell like the infamous bathwater.
Reaction from the Film’s Cast
Elordi said he first heard about the candles when his Priscilla costar, Cailee Spaeny, sent him a video. He cheekily joked about wanting a share of the profits from the candle sales, and we do not blame him. They’re a hot commodity right now.
Barry Keoghan, another cast member of Saltburn, also had something to say about the bathwater candles. He humorously remarked that the candles really do smell like Jacob, adding to the fun of the whole situation.
Jacob Elordi’s appearance on The Tonight Show added another chapter to the bathwater candles saga. He was given a bathwater-scented candle during the show, and his reaction was truly memorable. Elordi not only sniffed the candle but even tasted it, loudly, and described it as smelling like detergent.
Fan and Celebrity Responses
The bathwater candle has gained widespread popularity among fans, with some even turning the scene into a cocktail. Check out some recipes below!
Who wants a Jacob Elordi bathtub cocktail? 🛀🏼 If you’ve seen the movie Saltburn, then you know (apologies in advance) — But if not, then it’s probably best to be blissfully unaware. Ingredients: – 2 oz light rum – 2 oz pineapple juice – 1.5 oz cream of coconut – splash of lime juice Combine all ingredients with ice into a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously. Rim your glass with cream of coconut and pour. Please slurp responsibly! 🛁 #saltburn#saltburnmovie#jacobelordi#bathtubscene#barrykeoghan#cocktail#cocktailrecipe
Hold on to your hats, folks, for a rollercoaster tale from the world of TV drama! Sara Ramirez, the talented and trailblazing actor, known for their vibrant portrayal of Che Diaz in And Just Like That…, the sizzling spinoff of Sex and the City, has reportedly been shown the door. But why, you ask? Ah, that’s where the plot thickens!
The Che Diaz Conundrum
For two seasons, Ramirez, a proud bisexual and nonbinary icon, brought Che Diaz to life. Diaz, a character entwined romantically with Miranda Hobbes (played by Cynthia Nixon), sparked a myriad of reactions, especially from LGBTQ+ fans. Despite a bumpy reception in season one, both the show’s creators and Ramirez gave a thumbs-up for a season two return.
This week, Ramirez turned heads with intriguing Instagram Stories, hinting that their stance on Palestine might be the reason behind their sudden exit from the show.
“Our industry is so duplicitous. While they give awards away, casting directors and agents are making black lists of actors and workers who post anything in support of Palestinians and Gaza to ensure they will not work again. While they lift up some of their own clients who have spoken up against this genocide, they are firing and letting others who have smaller platforms go. While they award ‘Igbtq orgs,’ they are silent on those orgs ties to weapons manufacturers who are currently supporting the Israel military as it commits genocide on Palestinian lives that include LGBTQIA2S+ lives.”
They continued: “I get it. Awards are shiny and people need to pay their rent or feel special and powerful. Meanwhile, we are beyond the 100-day mark on this ‘war’ that has been acknowledged by many, including the ICC, as a genocide. It’s wild how performative so many in Hollywood are. Even more performative than the last character I played.”
But wait, there’s more!
Contradicting Claims
Enter the Daily Mail with a spicy twist: insiders whispered that Ramirez’s character, Che, had lost its charm, and their departure had nothing to do with politics. These insiders painted Che as a character who had overstayed their welcome on the show. So, what’s the real story?
Behind-the-Scenes Drama
Michael Patrick King’s Stand
Cut to July 2023. Michael Patrick King, the showrunner, jumps into the fray, defending Che in an interview with The Wrap. King couldn’t fathom the negativity around Che and praised Ramirez’s acting chops.
Additionally, series fans have highlighted that while some of Ramirez’s AJLT co-stars have expressed Pro-Palestine views online, they haven’t faced removal from the show.
if a major cast member (cynthia nixon) is supportive of Palestine seems strange to get rid of anyone else for that? https://t.co/D5Z9lXZUEv
Despite the turbulence, And Just Like That… was renewed for a third season, and Ramirez’s name was on the cast list. King expressed excitement about exploring Che’s friendship with Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker). But this doesn’t quite match up with the whispers about Ramirez’s departure.
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The Final Curtain?
As we eagerly await the next season of And Just Like That…, Sara Ramirez’s exit mystery remains a tantalizing puzzle. Was it a creative decision or something more? Only time will tell.
Wizards, Wands, and Waverly: The Adventure Continues!
Hold onto your broomsticks, because the enchanting world of the Russo family is coming back with a magical twist! That’s right, Disney Channel is brewing up a brand-new pilot for Wizards of Waverly Place, and we’ve got the inside scoop.
Get ready to be spellbound as Selena Gomez and David Henrie reunite for this whimsical sequel. Remember the charming Justin Russo? Henrie is slipping back into his wizard robes for the lead role, and he’s also waving his producer’s wand alongside Gomez, who’ll dazzle us with a special guest appearance.
From 2007 to 2012, Wizards of Waverly Place cast a spell on us, showcasing the Russo siblings’ magical mishaps in New York. Selena Gomez, as Alex Russo, led the pack with David Henrie and Jake T. Austin as her wizard brothers, Justin and Max. And who can forget their spellbinding adventures and wizardly blunders?
More Than Just a Show
But wait, there’s more! This enchanting series also conjured up a movie in 2009 and a thrilling TV special in 2013. Now, they’re ready to sprinkle more magic dust with this exciting sequel.
Fresh Faces in the Magical Mix
The magic circle is expanding with three new stars. Meet Janice LeAnn Brown as the potent wizard Billie, Mimi Gianopulos as Justin’s wife Giada, and Alkaio Thiele as the eldest Russo son, Roman. This trio is ready to add their own enchanting touch to the Russo family saga.
The Plot Thickens
In this new adventure, Justin Russo, now leading a wizard-free life, is surprised when a powerful young wizard arrives, seeking guidance. This twist of fate forces Justin to reconnect with his magical roots to protect the future of the Wizard World.
This Wizards of Waverly Place sequel joins the ranks of Disney’s magical continuations, like Raven’s Home, which brought back Raven Baxter from That’s So Raven. Crafted by the creative minds of Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas, this sequel promises to be a whirlwind of fun and magic.
So, keep your eyes peeled and wands ready for this spellbinding return to Waverly Place, where the magic never really ended!
Apparently, Disney was not ready to accept some of the adult themes that would take place with a 30-year-old Lizzie McGuire.
Disney Channel teases a reboot
Excitement surged among fans as news broke of a Lizzie McGuire reboot in production, featuring the original cast reprising their roles. Yet, the joy turned to heartbreak as the series met an abrupt cancellation before it could hit any streaming service. Now, insights from reboot writer Jonathan Hurwitz offer a glimpse into the possible reasons behind this sudden demise.
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Taking to TikTok, Hurwitz candidly revealed the show’s premise and shed light on Disney’s reservations about the proposed plot.
The first episode would have portrayed an adult Lizzie, working as an interior designer and living in her New York City apartment with her gay roommate. She’s also dating a gorgeous chef until she discovers he has been cheating on her with her best friend. Upon discovering his infidelity, Lizzie leaves the Big Apple and returns to her roots in California. Waiting there for her is, of course, the animated version of herself.
The second episode, filled with nostalgia, teased a reunion between Lizzie and her childhood friend turned love interest, Gordo. However, she quickly discovers Gordo is happily engaged and expecting a child, setting the stage for the rest of the series.
WARNING: Mature content ahead
Which brings us to the third episode. Although the team had yet to begin filming, its script hinted at a romantic encounter between Lizzie and her childhood crush, Ethan Craft.
“Lizzie wakes up in Ethan’s bed, in his water polo t-shirt,” the writer recalled in the video. “Animated Lizzie pops up and she has this little checklist, like a to-do list, and Ethan is on the list and she checks it off.
“I think she says something like, ‘I checked that box – dramatic pause – twice.'”
These mature themes, including the inclusion of a gay character, made the reboot more relevant and relatable to today’s audience.
Though the company has not issued a statement as to exactly why they cancelled the reboot, Hurwitz said it’s likely, “that moment was probably one of them.”
Known for its family-friendly content, the entertainment company expressed discomfort with the direction of the reboot. The creative differences between Disney and Hilary Duff, who pushed for a more mature version of Lizzie McGuire, likely played a significant role in the series’ cancellation.
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In an interview with Women’s Magazine in 2022, Duff spoke about their… creative differences.
“She didn’t need to be doing bong rips and having one-night stands all the time, but it had to be authentic,” she said. “I think they got spooked.”
Disagreements heightened when the show’s original creator Terri Minsky was removed from the project.
Hilary Duff’s Stance on the Cancellation
Hilary Duff expressed disappointment over the cancellation and emphasized the need for an honest and authentic portrayal of Lizzie as an adult. She believed that the reboot should accurately reflect the real-life challenges and experiences of a 30-year-old woman.
Despite the setback, Duff remains optimistic about a future revival of Lizzie McGuire. Her statements have offered a glimmer of hope to fans eagerly awaiting the reboot.
“I want any reboot of Lizzie to be honest and authentic to who Lizzie would be today,” she wrote on Instagram. “It’s what the character deserves. We can all take a moment to mourn the amazing woman she would have been and the adventures we would have taken with her. I’m very sad, but I promise everyone tried their best, and the stars just didn’t align.”
Disney’s History with Mature Content
Disney has previously demonstrated a willingness to address serious and real-life issues in its TV shows, such as eating disorders and LGBTQ+ issues. However, accusations from LGBTQ+ Pixar staff about Disney’s alleged censorship of gay affection in their projects have shed light on the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream media.
If this is Antoni Porowski’s official audition tape to be in a new reboot of Baywatch, our answer is yes.
The charismatic host and culinary expert of Queer Eye recently tantalized fans with a captivating video from his latest Costa Rican adventure, showcasing him in a seductive ocean escapade.
Donning blue swim trunks and showcasing chiseled abs, Porowski sprints out of the water and onto the sandy shore. Is it just us, or does he move in slow motion?
“After many conversations and reflection during the wedding planning process, Antoni and Kevin have amicably decided to part ways,” a rep for Porowski wrote in a statement. “While they still have a lot of respect for each other, as they talked more about the future, they realized they were on different paths.”
Porowski’s toned body is not the only story from the Fab Five to make headlines lately. At the end of last year, Bobby Berk, the team’s resident interior designer, announced that the eighth season of the show would be his last.
“It’s not been an easy decision to be at peace with, but a necessary one,” he wrote on Instagram. “Throughout these years, you, the die-hard fans of Queer Eye, have all shared so many stories with me about how the show has touched your lives and I could not be more grateful to each and every one of you for being brave enough to share your experiences.
“The love that I have received from you all over the last 6 years has been absolutely surreal,” he continued. “You have tuned in and been dedicated fans and together we were able to share the healing powers of design. I learned from you all about kindness, love and acceptance and that has changed my life for the better.”
The upcoming season of Queer Eye returns to the vibrant streets of New Orleans, premiering on Netflix on January 24. Excitingly, the showrunners have renewed Queer Eye for a ninth season, promising to bring its magic to the dazzling city of Las Vegas!
The White Lotus, a captivating television series created by Mike White, has garnered widespread acclaim for its brilliant blend of satire, drama, and dark comedy. Set in a luxurious tropical resort, the show masterfully unfolds the intersecting stories of guests and staff, revealing the complex dynamics of privilege, wealth, and human behavior. Each season introduces a new ensemble cast, featuring stellar performances that bring depth and nuance to their characters.
The series has captivated audiences with its sharp social commentary, stunning visuals, and unexpected plot twists, making it a standout in contemporary television. Its exploration of societal issues, wrapped in a veneer of luxury and humor, resonates with viewers, earning it critical praise and a devoted fan base.
And who can forget the iconic scenes it has provided us with, like the intimate moment between Lukas Gage and Murray Bartlett or Jennifer Coolidge screaming, “Please, these gays are trying to murder me!”
It has been over a year since season two of The White Lotus came out on HBO, and fans are eager for another vacation. However, production for season three faced a delay due to the writer’s and actors’ strikes.
Thankfully, the cast has finally been announced! So far, we know the series will take place in Thailand and will feature characters like a “patriarch, a female corporate executive, an actress, a couple of mothers, a country club wife, a misfit and a yogi”.
Scroll to meet some of the faces of next season.
Aimee Lou Wood
Beloved for her role as Aimee Gibbs in the popular Netflix series Sex Education, Wood will be joining the cast in an unknown role.
Jason Isaacs
That’s right! Our favorite Harry Potter zaddy is coming to The White Lotus!
Patrick Schwarzenegger
Schwarzenegger, son of Arnold Schwarzenegger, is known for his roles in Prime Video’s The Boys spinoff Gen V and Max’s The Staircase alongside Colin Firth and Toni Collette.
Sarah Catherine Hook
We love Sarah Catherine Hook! She brought lesbian fantasy to Netflix with First Kill and starred in The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.
Michelle Monaghan
Known for her roles in Mission: Impossible III, and Fallout, Monaghan is a welcomed addition to The White Lotus family.
The season will also see the return of Natasha Rothwell, a resident staff member for the hotel chain. She first appeared in season one. Joining her for the first time are Sam Nivola, Carrie Coon, Leslie Bibb, Walton Goggins, Miloš Biković, Christian Friedel, Dom Hetrakul, Carrie Coon, Morgana O’Reilly, Lek Patravadi, Shalina Peiris, Parker Posey, and Tayme Thapthimthong.
Awards season is dazzling in full force, and it’s the perfect moment to spotlight the fabulous LGBTQ+ highlights from the 75th Emmy Awards.
Elton John is an EGOT winner
Starting off, we have to talk about Sir Elton John’s incredible achievement: becoming the 19th person to achieve EGOT status. In other words, they have received an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award throughout their career.
Though John could not attend the ceremony due to knee surgery, the special’s producer, Ben Winston, and John’s husband, David Furnish, accepted it on his behalf. Nevertheless, the icon crafted a unique statement to articulate his emotions about this particular moment.
“I am incredibly humbled to be joining the unbelievably talented group of EGOT winners tonight,” he said. “The journey to this moment has been filled with passion, dedication, and the unwavering support of my fans all around the world. Tonight is a testament to the power of the arts and the joy that it brings to all our lives. Thank you to everyone who has supported me throughout my career, I am incredibly grateful.”
Pedro Pascal brought his trans sister Lux as his date
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Pedro Pascal’s incredibly styled sling was not the only thing on his arm on Monday night. The actor also brought his beautiful sister, 31-year-old trans actress and model Lux Pascal, as his date for the evening.
Pascal has always been vocal about his love and respect for his sister, and we cannot handle the cuteness.
“Pedro has been an important part of this,” Lux said in a previous interview with Ya. “He’s also an artist and has served as a guide for me. He was one of the first people to gift me the tools that started shaping my identity.”
Last year, Pedro told Esquire that Lux “is and has always been one of the most powerful people and personalities I’ve ever known. My protective side is lethal, but I need her more than she needs me.”
Jennifer Coolidge’s message to the “evil gays”
Jennifer Coolidge, the queen of comedy, triumphed in the Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category. She clinched the trophy for her hilariously quirky portrayal of the late Tanya McQoid in The White Lotus.
Known for her unforgettable speeches, Coolidge had her fans on the edge of their seats in anticipation of her next TV gem. True to form, she delivered with her trademark blend of humor and heart. “Mike White, thanks for this role of a lifetime… He’s convinced I’m definitely dead, so I guess I am!” she quipped.
Coolidge then playfully thanked “all the evil gays,” nodding to a famous line from the show, adding, “These gays… they’re trying to murder me!” Wrapping up her speech, she shared a slice of inspiration, “I had this little dream in my little town. Everyone said it was a no-go, but look at me now! So hey, don’t ever give up on your dreams.”
In a moment that blended heart and humor, Niecy Nash-Betts lit up the Emmy stage, scooping up the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series. Her unforgettable role as Glenda Cleveland in the buzzworthy “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” series earned her this well-deserved accolade.
With her signature sparkle, the 53-year-old actress expressed her gratitude to Ryan Murphy and co-star Evan Peters. She also gave a shoutout to her wife, queer singer Jessica Betts, crediting her for being the rock that helped her through the emotional toll of the role.
But the highlight? Nash-Betts’ hilarious yet heartfelt pat on the back to herself: “Go on, girl, with your bad self. You did that!
“Finally, I accept this award on behalf of every Black and brown woman who has fallen unheard, yet overpoliced,” she said. “Like Glenda Clevelend, like Sandra Bland, like Breonna Taylor. As an artist, my job is to speak truth to power, and baby I’m gonna do it till the day I die. Momma, I won!”
Big Wins for The Bear
Queer actress Ayo Edebiri, also known for her iconic role in the lesbian comedy Bottoms, took home the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy for The Bear. In the show, Edebiri shines as Sydney, a young, ambitious chef navigating the high-pressure world of a gourmet kitchen. Her portrayal embodies resilience and determination, making Sydney a relatable and inspiring character amidst the show’s intense culinary backdrop.
“This is a show about family and found family and real family, and my parents are here tonight and I’m making them sit far away from me because I’m a bad kid but thank you,” Edebiri said during her speech.
“Thank you so much for loving me and letting me feel beautiful and Black and proud of all of that. I love you so much. Probably not a dream to immigrate to this country and have your daughter go ‘I wanna do improv,’ but you are real ones.”
Speaking of The Bear, another memorable moment from Monday night occurred during the show’s win for Outstanding Comedy Series. Watch the intense kiss between Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Matty Matheson (Neil and Richie in the series) below.
RuPaul’s Drag Race– The reality series is on a roll, clinching its fifth Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Show Competition. This victory marks a historic milestone, solidifying its status as the second most-awarded competition show in history, right behind The Amazing Race.
Matthew Macfadyen calling Nicholas Braun his ‘on-screen’ wife in his acceptance speech for Succession.
Regina George has been the crush of many, whether it’s the unforgettable portrayal by Rachel McAdams or the irresistibly captivating adaptation by Reneé Rapp. There is no denying she is HOT. In a candid conversation, Rapp reveals what makes her a queer icon, while Christopher Briney tantalizingly hints at the musical number he’d love to be a part of. Additionally, Angourie Rice reflects on the iconic Mathlete competition scene. Happy Mean Girls release day!
Regina George from the 2004 classic Mean Girls remains a cult favorite, etching herself into the cultural zeitgeist. Played by Rachel McAdams, Regina’s character is a total baddie full of undeniable allure.
“Rachel McAdams was a big crush of mine as a kid and still is,” Rapp revealed. “I’ve spent a lot of the last couple of weeks publicly hitting on her. I’ll continue to do so. It’s my civic duty. She’s amazing.”
Amen to that! But what makes Regina such a queer icon? Is it her blonde locks or the art of delivering insults that leave people oddly grateful?
“I think there’s something, at least in my experience, when you’re in high school, there’s something in the really popular hot straight girl as maybe a closeted or out gay person that’s really attractive in a different way.” Rapp continued. “And I don’t really know how to explain it, but I think it’s like there’s some lore that’s like, oh my God, I remember that girl for me in middle school and high school was always straight. Was always straight. And I was obsessed. So I think that for me has always been there.”
Regina George is Gay
Though the Regina George we all have come to know and love has been portrayed as very straight, the “Snow Angel” singer said her version will challenge that. “And then I also think now playing this character myself, I’m very determined to just be quite stubborn and insist that a character that I play is probably going to have my identity. Unless I’m trying to have a Rachel McAdams run and do The Notebook and do a straight Notebook. But I don’t think I’m trying to do that. So yeah, I think it just kind of inherently is because a gay person is doing it that meme that’s like, why is that dog sitting gay? Do you know what I mean? You know what I’m talking about? It’s like, why is that dog sat gay and it’s like a dog like this? And it’s like, that dog is gay. To be clear. Right? It’s like, why does she walk gay? Because she’s gay.”
Why is Regina George so gay in the new Mean Girls movie? Because she is gay. The End.
Mean Girls is back with a hilariously twisted tale brought to life by Tina Fey’s comedic brilliance. In this modern classic reboot, newcomer Cady Heron (Angourie Rice) climbs the social ladder, led by the conniving Regina George (Reneé Rapp) and her Plastics entourage. When Cady falls for Regina’s ex, the high school jungle heats up. Executive produced by Jeff Richmond and Tina Fey, the film features a stellar cast including Auli’i Cravalho and Jaquel Spivey. Directed by Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr., this high school saga promises laughs, drama, and a fresh take on teenage survival. Brace yourselves for the Mean Girls resurgence!
See Mean Girls now in theaters and watch our full interview with Reneé Rapp, Christopher Briney, and Angourie Rice below.
Kristen Stewart says even one of the straightest roles she has ever done, Bella in Twilight, is so gay.
“I can only see it now,” she said in a recent interview with Variety. “I don’t think it necessarily started off that way, but I also think that the fact that I was there at all, it was percolating.”
With its blend of supernatural romance and teenage angst, the Twilight series has left an indelible mark on society. First hitting bookshelves and then dominating the big screen, Stephenie Meyer’s creation sparked a cultural phenomenon that extended far beyond its core demographic.
“It’s such a gay movie,” Stewart continued. “I mean, Jesus Christ, Taylor and Rob and me, and it’s so hidden and not OK. I mean, a Mormon woman wrote this book. It’s all about oppression, about wanting what’s going to destroy you. That’s a very Gothic, gay inclination that I love.”
Later in the interview, Stewart was asked “if she understands how much her decision to come out has also made her a role model for LGBTQ people.”
“Oh, you have no idea. Every single woman that I’ve ever met in my whole life who ever kissed a girl in college is like, ‘Yeah, I mean, me too.’” she said. “I’m constantly joking with my girlfriend. I’ll be sitting there and be like, ‘She’s gay too. Everyone’s gay.’”
The actor came out in 2017 while hosting an episode of Saturday Night Live. She did a callback to the time Donald Trump tweeted about her relationship with costar Robert Pattinson. “Donald, if you didn’t like me then, you’re really probably not going to like me now, because I’m hosting ‘SNL’ — and I’m, like, so gay, dude.”
“It was cool to frame it in a funny context because it could say everything without having to sit down and do an interview,” She recalled. If she had chosen to publicly come out via a news outlet, she would have encountered a barrage of probing questions. “‘So what platform is that going to be on? And who’s going to make money on that? And who’s going to be the person that broke it?’ I broke it, alone.”
Stewart will be attending the Sundance Film Festival later this month for the premiere of her two films, Love Me and Love Lies Bleeding.
In the sci-fi romance Love Me, Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun take on the roles of a satellite and buoy, forming an online connection on an Earth devoid of humans. The second film, Love Lies Bleeding, is a romantic queer thriller featuring Stewart as a mysterious gym manager who falls for a sexy bisexual bodybuilder (played by Katy O’Brian).
Prepare for the dramatic conclusion as Netflix teases fans with first-look images from the highly anticipated final season of Young Royals. The show’s creators, Lisa Ambjörn, Lars Beckung, and Camilla Holter, have intricately woven a narrative that promises to be the series’ most emotionally charged chapter yet.
In Season 3, the aftermath of Prince Wilhelm’s impactful speech at Hillerska sends shockwaves throughout the court and the prestigious school, facing its worst crisis in history. As the prince and Simon Eriksson navigate the challenges posed by their desire to be together, the tension escalates, forcing them to confront the stark reality that their love and freedom may clash with the rigid expectations of Royal ideals and traditions.
Directed by Julia Lindström, Jerry Carlsson, and Linnéa Roxeheim, the series maintains its visually stunning aesthetic, complemented by the stellar performances of Edvin Ryding and Omar Rudberg as Prince Wilhelm and Simon, respectively. The newly released images capture the intensity of their relationship against the backdrop of a school in turmoil.
Saying Goodbye
As fans eagerly anticipate the season’s premiere, Ambjörn expressed gratitude for the show’s dedicated following. She revealed that the decision to end the series with three parts was always the plan, allowing them to conclude the saga as intended. With the original cast returning, including Malte Gårdinger, Frida Argento, and Nikita Uggla, the final season promises an unforgettable farewell to the beloved world of Young Royals. Stay tuned as the royal saga unfolds its last captivating chapter.
Season one and two of Young Royals are currently streaming on Netflix.