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The wait for The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 is finally over with the new series dropping two episodes every Thursday on HBO Max.
For the show's second outing, the majority of the main cast has returned, including Pauline Chalamet as Kimberly, Amrit Kaur as Bela, Reneé Rapp as Leighton, Alyah Chanelle Scott as Whitney, Christopher Meyer as Canaan, Midori Francis as Alicia and Mekki Leeper as Eric.
Up-and-coming American actor and Calvin Klein model Mitchell Slaggert has joined the cast as Jackson, a transfer student, and athlete, with a partying background.
Kimberly, Bela, Leighton and Whitney will continue to live their best and at times, chaotic, lives during their freshman year at Essex College. Once again, fans can expect to see a whole load of drama, laughs, romance, sex, heartbreak, scandal and more.
Sadly, Gavin Leatherwood is noticeably absent from the new series, much to fans' disappointment. Newsweek has everything you need to know about why.
Nico Murray has officially left Essex College, and sadly Gavin Leatherwood isn't reprising the role. He was one of the much-loved heartthrobs from Season 1.
His absence may come as a pretty big shock to fans, but Leatherwood did announce the news about his departure earlier this year.
Speaking to US Weekly at the Mercedes-Benz Oscar 2022 Viewing Party in March, Leatherwood explained he had left the series to pursue other opportunities.
He said: "There is a season 2, but I'm not going to go back."
Leatherwood added he was "happy to do the first season," but he was now "branching off and going in a different direction."
He reflected: "It was such an incredible experience. I think Mindy is brilliant and the cast, everyone's lovely.
"But with so many amazing opportunities out there, we want to keep spreading our wings and leading ourselves to other projects so that's the move."
Leatherwood continued: "I think life is short and I think one of the best things about this craft and this industry is that you get to keep stretching into your uncomfortable zone.
"That's when we grow and learn and become stronger artists. So that's kind of what I am looking to do is just to continue to get uncomfortable and learn and grow and hone my craft."
Leatherwood starred in nine of the 10 episodes in the first season of The Sex Lives of College Girls as Kimberly's (Pauline Chalmet) tutor and love interest.
The two embarked on a secret relationship due to Nico's status as her teacher and the fact, he was her roommate's brother.
However, in the finale of The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 1, a huge twist revealed Nico actually had a serious, long-term girlfriend, leaving Kimberly devastated.
Since announcing he was leaving the series in March, Leatherwood has released the single "Be My Lover" and a debut EP.
At the moment, it's not known what acting roles Leatherwood is keen to pursue next, but in the meantime, you can watch him in Season 1 of The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 1, which is streaming on HBO Max now, and as Nicholas Scratch in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix .
Two episodes of The Sex Lives of College Girls will drop every Thursday on HBO Max.
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TAMPA, Fla. — Some Hillsborough County residents aired their grievances about Hillsborough County Schools' approved materials for sex education in 7th, 8th, and 9th grades during a public hearing Thursday.
Terry Kemple has a great-grandson in the 7th grade.
“My interest is a vested interest in my family, but also in all the families of the county whose children are in these schools being exposed to this kind of material," said Kemple.
The Hillsborough County School Board approved "Reproductive Health and Disease Materials for 7th Grade Comprehensive Science, 8th Grade Physical Education, and 9th Grade Health Opportunities through Physical Education" in a recent meeting.
Since then, the district has received more than 3,000 petitions objecting to the board's approval of that curriculum.
“I hope that the school board reverses direction," said Kemple.
On Thursday, a hearing officer held a public hearing where petitioners were able to speak and share their concerns.
Julie Gebhards also has a 7th grader.
“I am here because I don’t approve of the indoctrination, the sexual ideological indoctrination that’s happening in the sex ed curriculum," said Gebhards.
The district provided ABC Action News with some of the petitions, which objected to various lessons people felt were inappropriate.
During the hours-long meeting, Jeff Gibson, the district's lawyer, took the time to go through specific complaints on the petitions.
“We welcome the community’s engagement. Certainly, the community was engaged in the drafting of this curriculum, and it is the district’s goal and wish that the community continue to be engaged, but respectfully, what has been presented to your Honor was in no way questioning that the material wasn’t based on the criteria," said Gibson.
As for the next steps, the hearing officer will make a recommendation, and the Hillsborough County School Board will then vote on whether to keep the curriculum or adjust it.
The school district emphasized that parents who don't agree with the sexual education curriculum can always view the materials themselves and then choose to have their children opt out of the curriculum.

Wednesday to Blood, Sex & Royalty: the seven best shows to stream this week
Deadly, and great fun … Jenna Ortega in Wednesday. Photograph: © 2022 Netflix, Inc./Netflix
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The Addams Family gets a glorious reboot with Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta-Jones, while Netflix gifts us another racy docudrama hot on the heels of The Crown. Plus: Morgan Freeman narrates Our Universe
“They haven’t built a school strong enough to hold me. I doubt this one will be any different.” This reboot of The Addams Family from the master of the theatrically sinister, Tim Burton, focuses on the enigmatic teenage daughter Wednesday (Jenna Ortega). She’s been thrown out of her regular high school after an incident with some deadly flesh-eating fish and enrolled at a performatively gothic “school for outcasts” – the alma mater of her mother Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones). Here, the cliques are divided into supernatural categories (vampires, werewolves etc) and Wednesday’s glorious disdain for all other students will be tested to destruction. Great fun. Phil Harrison Netflix, from Wednesday 23 November
This generation-spanning love story is inspired by Japanese pop superstar Hikaru Utada ’s two songs First Love and Hatsukoi. They are separated by 19 years, but the screen story has an even wider narrative scope. Jumping between three decades, it takes in the first meeting of Harumichi Namiki (Takeru Satoh) and Yae Noguchi (Hikari Mitsushima), their growing attraction and their separation. But as the two protagonists wallow in their memories, might redemption be possible? Can their love be rekindled? It’s tasteful, idealised and at times, a little antiseptic: romance as designed by Marie Kondo. PH Netflix, from Thursday 24 November
Paging Morgan Freeman! Netflix has an uplifting, beautifully shot new series about life, the universe and pretty much everything – all it needs is a narrator. Freeman, of course, rises to the occasion, lending his impossibly grave and sonorous tones to this epic, frequently eye-popping series. The emphasis here is on connections: from the stars to the oceans and the big bang to the tiniest plant growing in the desert, what irresistible forces and processes link all life on Earth? It’s undeniably spectacular and admirably ambitious stuff. PH Netflix, from Tuesday 22 November
The streamer has clearly decided that royal-based semi-fiction is the way to go: hot on the heels of season five of The Crown comes this racy docudrama based on the scurrilous but arguably proto-feminist life of Anne Boleyn. The dramatic segments are led by Amy James-Kelly’s Anne, but there are slightly awkward inserts involving historians offering thoughts on the context of the fictionalised action. It might have worked better as a basic drama – as it is, the show struggles to gather momentum as either history or entertainment. PH Netflix, from Wednesday 23 November
Implausible feats of vigilante guerrilla warfare in this thriller starring Jessica Ann Collins as Amber Chesborough, an American scientist who has been captured in the middle of a bloody conflict on the Colombia-Venezuela border. It falls to her husband Prince (Michiel Huisman) and her misleadingly named brother Bambi ( Luke Evans ) to save her. Fortunately, the pair are former special forces soldiers. Echo 3 is the creation of Zero Dark Thirty writer Mark Boal and the tone (underground political intrigue meets sweaty ultraviolence) is comparable. PH Apple TV+, from Wednesday 23 November
Proving to be more than a simple but joyous one-hit lockdown wonder , David Tennant and Michael Sheen’s snappy series – in which they play themselves – returns for a third season. Still directed and written by Simon Evans (who also stars), the newest collection of 15-minute shorts sees real-life pals David and Michael return to normal life. Simon – whose work schedule needs filling – pitches a Christmas radio drama to the pair. The only problem is that they’ve made it clear they no longer want anything to do with him … Hollie Richardson BritBox, from Thursday 24 November
This two-part crime documentary possesses all the twists and turns of a melodrama but, sadly, is both true and, to this day, unresolved. Patricia Hall went missing from her home in Pudsey, West Yorkshire in 1992. Her husband, Keith, was immediately a suspect and the subject of a controversial honey trap that led to a game of cat and mouse with the police. But still, no evidence tied him to the crime. So what really happened to Patricia? The programme hears from Keith Hall, Patricia’s sister Christine and other key protagonists as they process this ongoing tragedy. PH Prime Video, from Friday 25 November


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Four strangers ”become the loves of each other’s lives,“ co-creator Justin Noble tells TheWrap about the HBO Max series
The Sex Lives of College Girls returns for season 2 on HBO Max (HBO)
“The Sex Lives of College Girls” co-creator Justin Noble wants to center “four girls fall[ing] in love together as friends” — ensuring their love lives don’t dominate the plot, and instead focusing on the friendships, passions and identity crises that make up the college experience for many.
“Despite the title, the show is about four strangers who live together and become the loves of each other’s lives over time,” Noble told TheWrap about Season 2. “I think that’s what a lot of college experience is for many people, especially those who get lucky and love their roommates.”
While the friends return to Essex after Thanksgiving break with their community more cemented than when they first arrived on campus just a couple months before, the sophomore season has raised the stakes as each character, from Kimberly’s struggle to come up with full tuition after losing her scholarship to Whitney’s determination to find a path that fills the hole left by the end of soccer season.
Though Noble and fellow co-creator Mindy Kaling always wanted to make a show about college, Noble says creators are often told there’s no stakes in the world of college — a statement that didn’t ring true to Noble.
“No one feel stakes reverberate in a larger way on them than like someone who’s 18, 19 [or] 20 years old,” Noble said, adding that the stakes are relative to the character experiencing them. “They think that something can derail the entire rest of their lives if it doesn’t go the way that they think they need it to.”
In preparation for writing the show, Noble and Kaling visited college campuses across the country — even visiting their alma maters of Yale and Dartmouth, respectively — to explore the common themes issues that are top of mind for many students.
As Noble, himself, swapped his biochemical engineer major early into his freshman year, the pair felt that the “identity crises that arise in these first couple years [was] a real thing that needs to be explored.”
“So many people think they know exactly what they want to do with their life, and a lot of them are throwing a curveball when they later find out that’s not the case,” Noble said.
As is the case with Pauline Chalamet’s Whitney when the soccer off-season creates a “deafening” void after devoting hundreds of hours per week to the sport.
“What is she going to do with all [that] time, especially when everyone else is pursuing goals with [that] time?” Noble said. “We also wanted to throw some new challenges Whitney’s way that are kind of the opposite of what soccer was for her.”
The co-creators’ research also lifted the veil on the “toxic situations that arise with financial, gigantic financial differences between suitemates,” a topic the series dives deep into as Kimberly desperately searches for solutions to come up with tuition money while Leighton’s family gifts her brother with an Audi to cheer him up after getting expelled from school.
“College is this weird, borderline sociological experiment, where people are randomly thrown together,” Noble said, adding that he couldn’t think of a
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