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On Tuesday night, Storm Reid hit the red carpet at the Challengers premiere in Los Angeles to support her Euphoria co-star Zendaya.
In addition to gushing about Zendaya, Storm also talked about waiting for the delayed third season of Euphoria.
HBO said in a statement that it was allowing the cast to “pursue other opportunities” even though everyone involved “remains committed to creating an exceptional season three.”
“The fact that people are so anxious is a testament to how much support people have and how much they love the story and the show itself, which means we have to be patient,” Storm said. .
She continued, “We’re in a holding pattern right now. We’re on a break, but I’m sure we could come back and do season 3 if that’s the intention.” Be great.”
During breaks from the show, Reed enjoys life as a college student at USC and watches the women’s basketball team during March Madness.
She said: “I am very grateful and happy to be able to combine both school and such great activities.
“Being in school and having a normal life, like going to a football game, going to a basketball game, staying out until 3 a.m. going to a donut shop, things like that. You. mold them into young people,” Storm emphasized.
At the premiere, Zendaya also talked about the future of Euphoria. tell A variety show that she is not in charge of. She added, “If it’s appropriate for the character and everything works out, then of course, but that’s not possible for me.”
“Extra” also spoke with Zendaya at the premiere, where she opened up about the challenges of making a tennis movie that finds her embroiled in a heated love triangle.