Euphoria Star Shocked After Being Almost Entirely Edited Out of Latest Episode
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- May 19, 2026
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Actress admits she can’t believe the show cut her almost out of a whole episode
A prominent ‘Euphoria’ cast member opened up about the surprise and disappointment of seeing herself largely erased from a recent episode after the final edit.
When the latest episode of
In a candid interview that feels more like a hallway conversation than a polished press release, the actress admitted she was still in shock that the final cut left her on screen for just a handful of seconds. “I walked onto set, did my scenes, and then…nothing. I mean, I saw my name in the credits, but when I watched the episode, it was like I’d been ghosted,” she said, chuckling nervously.
The actress, who has been a part of the series since its second season, explained that the editing process for a show as stylized as
She also pointed out that the experience, while frustrating, gave her a glimpse into how collaborative TV really is. “You trust the director, the editor, the whole crew. It’s not about personal ego; it’s about storytelling. Still, it’s hard not to feel a little invisible when that happens,” she reflected.
Industry insiders say that cuts like this aren’t uncommon, especially in a show known for its rapid pacing and heavy reliance on visual storytelling. Editors often have to trim minutes of footage to keep the episode’s momentum tight, and sometimes beloved characters end up on the chopping block.
Despite the disappointment, the actress remains optimistic about future seasons. “I’m still here, I’m still loving the role, and I trust the team. I’m looking forward to the next episode where maybe I get a little more screen time,” she concluded, flashing a smile that seemed to say, “I’ll be back.”
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