
Barbie Ferreira Sets The Record Straight On Her 'Euphoria' Exit
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on March 20, 2025 at 6:30 PM EDT
After years of speculation, "Euphoria" alum Barbie Ferreira is finally opening up about why she left the hit HBO series.
Since Ferreira's departure in 2022, rumors swirled that tensions on set played a role in her exit. Some even speculated that she walked off-set.
However, Barbie Ferreira firmly denied those claims.
The Real Reason Barbie Ferreira Walked Away From 'Euphoria' Finally Revealed

During a recent appearance on "The Viall Files" podcast, the 28-year-old actress reflected on her time playing Kat Hernandez and explained why she knew it was time to walk away after two seasons.
“I think instead of me kind of lingering around for nine months, I think it was best for both of us that we just ended it there,” Ferreira revealed. “Of course, it’s hard. I love 'Euphoria.' I love Kat. Kat means the world to me. I mean, I spent so many years pouring everything into her, but it’s like, you don’t want to ruin a good thing.”
Despite fan theories suggesting otherwise, Ferreira made it clear that the decision for her to leave "Euphoria" wasn’t one-sided.
“It was a mutual decision,” she emphasized. “It was absolutely not just me. Everyone decided that… there was nowhere to go, and that’s hard obviously because I’m like, ‘What am I going to do?’ But again, with acting, things happen all the time and you just have to have thick skin and make the right decisions for you in your career.”
Shutting Down Rumors About Behind-The-Scenes Drama

Reflecting on the intense speculation surrounding her "Euphoria" exit, Barbie Ferreira opened up about the challenges of navigating rumors and misinformation.
“I was really young, and it was tough,” she admitted. “Obviously, there was a lot of discourse about it that wasn’t true, and I’m a person who just kind of lets everything happen. It’s a popular show, so people took it out of… I never walked off set. There was never anything like that."
The actress added, "That was a whole thing, 'She did all this,' and I was like, ‘I absolutely never did that.’ You could ask the hundreds of people that were there every day. Fan theories are crazy, and most of the time they’re not right, but sometimes they are.”
Barbie Ferreira Opens Up About Stepping Back From Social Media Amid 'Euphoria' Exit Speculation

With so much speculation circulating online, Ferreira admitted that she had to distance herself from social media. “I can’t read it,” she said bluntly.
“Respect to everyone who comments back and claps back and everything,” she laughed. “I have never been that girl. In fact, I just let it go into its own world and then fizzle out because what am I going to do? All I’m going to do is just fuel [it]. They’re not going to listen to me, they’re not going to believe me if I say something.”
How 'Euphoria' Changed Her Relationship With Social Media

Ferreira also revealed that her experience with "Euphoria" changed how she engages with social media.
“When 'Euphoria' came out, I was so used to being on the internet. I was always telling everyone everything I was doing, always talking to the camera, just always filling people in,” she shared. “And I think my biggest sacrifice as an actor is that I don’t use the internet for fun anymore."
She continued, "I mean, obviously, I scroll through TikTok, but I don’t post a lot for fun most of the time. I just feel like it’s not the same being an actor who’s in a show that’s popular.”
Barbie Ferreira Reveals She Still Keeps In Touch With 'Euphoria' Co-Stars

While she may have stepped back from social media, Ferreira still keeps in touch with her "Euphoria" co-stars.
“I saw Hunter [Schafer] the other day, I saw Maude [Apatow] the other day,” she revealed. “Sydney [Sweeney] came to see my [Broadway] play ['Cult of Love']. They’re all so busy. I mean, I’ve been out of town for like eight months, so whenever we’re in town, we always try to see each other. And they came to support the play, which was really sweet.”
Though Ferreira has moved on from "Euphoria," the show remains a cultural phenomenon. Seasons 1 and 2 are available to stream on Max, with season 3 set to arrive in 2026.