The reasons everyone quit Sex Education – and if they'll ever return

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Netflix's Sex Education has been a smash hit and a fan favourite since it first appeared on our screens in 2019 – highlighting sex and love in all its weird and wonderful forms.

Moordale Secondary School's often-raunchy tales (for students, teachers and parents alike) hit just the right spot for viewers all over the world, sending their stars into the spotlight and making them some of the most in-demand British actors in the industry.

But three seasons on, it looks like it's time for the stars to graduate onto bigger and better things.

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With Aimee Lou Wood (who plays Aimee) and Emma Mackey (Maeve) both being nominated for the 2023 Rising Star award at the BAFTAs, it's clear Hollywood is knocking for both them and the cast.

Ncuti Gatwa (Eric) will become as the 15th Doctor Who, Wood is starring in Oscar-nominated film Living, and Mackey, Gatwa and Connor Swindells (Adam) are starring alongside Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in the much-anticipated Barbie movie.

While we patiently wait for Sex Education season-four news, it's already been confirmed some stars aren't returning to Moordale – or will be leaving after one last outing.

Here's who's confirmed they're leaving the series, and why.

Simone Ashley

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Simone Ashley had a recurring role in the first three seasons of Sex Education as 'Untouchable' member Olivia, who seeks help from Otis in the second season when she is worried about showing her boyfriend her ugly orgasm face.

While that's quite a memorable moment in the series, actress Simone is now better known for her role as Kate in the second season of Bridgerton. In March, she confirmed she would be back for the third season of that show, as reported by Deadline.

"We're going to be back! Kate and Anthony [Jonathan Bailey] are just getting started," she said. "In season two there was a lot of push and pull between Kate and Anthony, there were complications with the family, and then they find each other towards the end.

"I think everything is just starting. I'd like to see Kate just let go a bit more and play more in season three and kind of swim in that circle of love together. I think they both deserve it."

She later confirmed in April 2022 that meant she wouldn't be back for Sex Education, explaining on This Morning to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield: "I get asked that all the time. No, I'm a Bridgerton girl now."

Season three of Bridgerton is currently filming, and Simone also has a role in the upcoming live-action Disney adaptation of The Little Mermaid.

Patricia Allison

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Patricia Allison played Ola – Jakob's daughter and Otis' girlfriend before she started dating Lily – in the first three seasons of Sex Education.

However, in an interview with Capital Xtra, Patricia confirmed she would not be appearing in season four.

"I know, I absolutely have loved being on Sex Education so so much, and playing Ola but unfortunately, I won't be joining the team for season four," she said.

"I'm so sorry to have to break that to you guys but, I'm just going to be doing some other little things, some other opportunities have come up. So, I've been doing it for three years and I've, like, genuinely loved it."

Those opportunities include the lead role in an action movie named Paradise, due for release later this year, and a part in Disney+'s ace comedy series Extraordinary, starring Derry Girls' Siobhan McSweeney.

Tanya Reynolds

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Lily was one of the stand-out characters of Sex Education, the eccentric alien-loving and sexually experimental student who at the end of season three was in a wholesome relationship with Otis's ex/potential future step-sister, Ola.

But Tanya Reynolds, who played the character, exclusively told Digital Spy she has bowed out of the series and won't be back for season four, explaining she wanted to leave on a high note.

"I think that for Lily, her storyline was just wrapped up quite nicely at the end of season three. So she's got no loose ends to tie up, she had quite a happy ending," she said.

"At the end of last season, everyone kind of gets scattered, and I think that's just a good opportunity to bring in some new characters. I will absolutely miss [her]. I love, love Lily with my whole entire being and I had the best time on those three seasons, and I will miss it for sure. I will miss Lily and I will miss the gang.

"But it just kind of feels very right. It feels like time. It felt like it was my time."

Tanya will next be seen in a leading role in Channel 4's new sitcom I Hate You, which is set to air in August.

Rakhee Thakrar

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Rakhee Thakrar, previously seen on EastEnders, played teacher Emily Sands for the last three seasons, but has confirmed she won't be back for the fourth.

Speaking to the Daily Star Sunday, she said: "I'm not part of the new series. I can't really talk about why.

"But I'm so proud of the show and grateful to have been part of something so important. There is nothing bad about Sex Education."

Miss Sands was one of the more beloved teachers at Moordale School, with storylines focusing on mentoring Maeve Wiley and her relationship with fellow Moordale teacher Colin Hendricks (played by Jim Howick).

But with Moordale School threatened with closure, it makes sense that Emily won't be back.

Ncuti Gatwa

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Now this one REALLY hurts – but we can't say we're entirely surprised.

With Gatwa's addition to the Doctor Who line-up confirmed in May 2022, it seemed only a matter of time before Eric said goodbye to Otis and the gang.

He confirmed the news himself on Instagram, sharing a photograph of his trailer door.

"Last day. Last time. Bye bubs, thank you for all the lessons and for all the strength," he wrote.

Eric was Otis's right-hand man, proudly displaying his queer identity in the face of bullies, questions, and his Nigerian family.

He also helped Adam come to terms with his own sexuality, with their relationship being a massive turning point in season three.

While he appears in season four, he won't be returning for season five (if there is one...)

Emma Mackey

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Smart-talking Maeve was the character that set up the entire sex education business at Moordale – and her will they/won't they relationship with Otis has been keeping fans guessing for three seasons.

But in season four, it was confirmed her role would be stripped back after she takes up an offer to study in the US (with Schitt's Creek's Dan Levy joining the cast as her professor, no less).

In an interview with TotalFilm, Mackey confirmed that, like Gatwa, she'll be bowing out of the show after the upcoming episodes.

"You know, we're playing 17-year-olds, and we're all almost 30, it is a bit weird," she said. "It’s a blessing because it is a launchpad and it is something that has given us opportunities in different ways but it's something that I want to gracefully exit from, and be happy that it exists and protect it and enjoy it in the time that it has existed in but yeah, it needs to be left alone now I think."

"We can all move on and take what we learned from Sex Ed as well because it has been a school, quite literally, for all of us," she said.

Sex Education seasons 1 to 3 are available to watch on Netflix.

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