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Euphoria Leaves Fans Reeling After Rue Tragic Exit

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Euphoria just ended after seven years with Rue Bennett dying from a fentanyl-laced pill in what HBO says is their longest episode ever at 93 minutes. Sam Levinson changed the ending after Angus Cloud died from an accidental fentanyl overdose and says this is the honest version because most people like Rue don't make it in today's drug landscape. Zendaya went from 22 to 29 playing this role and just closed out the show that launched an entire generation of actors while becoming the most debated teen drama in premium TV history.

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