Minnie Mills Didn't Return for Season 2 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'

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Nov. 14 2023, Updated 4:42 p.m. ET

Minnie Mills at the premiere of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' in June 2022.
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The Gist:

  • Minnie Mills is an actress best known for her role as Shayla in The Summer I Turned Pretty.
  • In April 2023, she announced she would not return for the show's second season.
  • The reason for Minnie's departure from the Prime Video series is unknown.
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Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for those not caught up on The Summer I Turned Pretty.

Despite playing a pivotal role in Season 1 of The Summer I Turned Pretty, fan-favorite character Shayla (Minnie Mills) was nowhere to be found in the second season of the critically acclaimed Prime Video series.

Well, what happened? Why did Minnie Mills leave The Summer I Turned Pretty? Read on for all the details. Plus, stick around to find out how the wildly popular show wrote off her character, Shayla.

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Minnie Mills as Shayla and Sean Kaufman as Steven in Season 1 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty.'

Minnie Mills as Shayla and Sean Kaufman as Steven in Season 1 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty.'

Why did Minnie Mills leave 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'?

In April 2023, Minnie Mills announced she would not reprise her role as Shayla in Season 2 of The Summer I Turned Pretty. The reason for her exit is unknown, but she shared a touching tribute to the experience on Instagram.

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"First and foremost, I want to say thank you to Shayla," she wrote. "Playing Shayla was such a privilege, she taught me so much and helped me grow not only as an actor but as a person. To be able to portray a piece of the representation I’ve always wanted to see on screen was a dream come true and meant the world to me."

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"In an industry — and especially genre — where women of color are constantly defined by white men, and [Asian] characters are often portrayed as meek and invisible until seen by a white counterpart, Shayla was unapologetically herself. She took up space, she was confident, kind, and compassionate: A fully fleshed, powerful woman all on her own," Minnie explained.

The up-and-coming actress added, "She didn't need to prove that to anyone, she did not need a white boy to deem her worthy, she didn't have to grapple with her identity in order to be beautiful or the 'it' girl. Being Asian was simply part of who she was, not an obstacle to who she wanted to be."

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"Shayla and Steven's love story will always mean so much to me," Minnie penned. "To see two Asian characters in a healthy loving relationship, communicating with and understanding one another through their issues was huge, and something I really hope we get to see more of. Building their story and love for one another, and creating their relationship with one of my favorite humans was truly such a gift that I will always cherish."

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The message went on, "To everyone who loved Shayla, who felt empowered or inspired by her, she will always be in the first season for you to come back to whenever you need her, and if I ever get the chance, I would love to continue her story. Thank you for supporting her, and thank you for supporting me. I could not have asked for a better cast, crew, or character for my first acting role, and I cannot wait to see what's next #stevenandshaylaforever."

Season 2 of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' addressed Shayla's absence.

In the second episode of Season 2, titled "Love Scene," Belly (Lola Tung) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) finally arrive in Cousins Beach. They made a pit stop and ran into Nicole (Summer Madison), who revealed that Shayna wouldn't be around for the summer because she was traveling around Europe with her parents.

The Summer I Turned Pretty is now streaming on Prime Video.

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