Renee Rapp’s exit as Leighton Murray in The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3 seems to have shaken up the storyline’s status quo, considering how the character had a central role in the first two seasons.
Warning: This review contains spoilers. You can’t — and shouldn’t — get advice about college through TV shows, but that didn’t stop my 17-year-old self from obsessively binging “The Sex Lives of College Girls” in between writing essays and filling out the Common App.
This post spoils the finale of The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3. Another semester at Essex College has come to an end in the finale of Season 3 of The Sex Lives of College Girls. Showruner Justin Noble directed the Season 3 finale,
The season three premiere of “The Sex Lives of College Girls” was released on Nov. 21, 2024, on Max, as everyone’s favorite college roommates, Bela Malhotra, Kimberly Finkle and Whitney
Another semester has nearly come and gone at Essex College. After a two-year-long wait, the past season of The Sex Lives of College Girls was a big one, filled with tearful exits (we miss you, Renée Rapp ), new friends, relationship drama, and even one awkward family weekend on campus.
Queer actress and pop star Reneé Rapp is making sapphics on TikTok feral after a video of her dancing went viral on the app. A video clip of the 25-year-old “Poison Poison” singer shaking her booty on stage during a concert is currently making the round on TikTok and has inspired comments so thirsty they’ll make you blush.
Mindy Kaling's must-watch series The Sex Lives of College Girls has wrapped up a season of big changes. Co-created by Kaling and Justin Noble for Max, season 3 of the friendship comedy set at the fictional Essex College saw the departure of a fan-favorite star (we miss you,
If it’s renewed for a fourth season, The Sex Lives of College Girls needs an abortion storyline. It’s about damn time that unwanted pregnancy and its termination is presented as part and parcel of the sex lives of college girls.
"The Sex Lives of College Girls" showrunner Justin Noble breaks down the Season 3 finale's biggest moments, including Bela's coming out
Though “Sex Lives of College Girls” fans know Gracie Lawrence as Kacey, a theater nerd and the new fourth roommate in Season 3, things could have been much different. “She was a finalist to play Kimberly in Season 1,
By the end of season 3, Kimberly is in her civil disobedience era, having helped a group of student protesters shut down the livestream of a Congressman’s hateful speech on campus. Ultimately, she decides to risk her future seat on the Supreme Court by cutting the wires of the school’s internet servers, getting arrested in the process.
Meanwhile, in the outstanding breakthrough music artist category, up-and-coming acts including Beabadoobee, Gigi Perez, The Last Dinner Party and Remi Wolf earned nominations for their work in 2025. David Archuletta won the award in 2024.