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Rue was born on September 14, 2001, 3 days after 9/11. At the time of the first season, she is a recovering teenage drug addict who is fresh out of rehab and struggling to find her place in the world. Sarcastic and introverted, she serves as the narrator for the series. [1] She lives with her mom and sister.
After spending the night trying to make each other jealous, Nate and Maddy decide to peacefully end their relationship. Jules tells Rue that she is in love with both her and Anna. Rue and Jules decide to run away from their town together, but Rue backs out at the last minute and Jules leaves on a train alone.
The new special episode — which dropped Dec. 4 at midnight on HBO Max before it will air Sunday night on HBO proper — sees the show pared down to the absolute basics. In the aftermath of Rue ...
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Episode four of "Euphoria" has fans guessing about the fate of Zendaya's character Rue for the rest of the season.
Gay trans man who works at a local LGBT center and was the love interest for Ian Gallagher. [2] (2011–Present) Jules Vaughn: Hunter Schafer: Euphoria: Jules is a trans woman who just moved into town. She is new in school, where she meets Rue, a drug addicted who just got out of rehab. They eventually become close friends, and fall in love.
“Euphoria” promises to deliver just as much chaos and heartbreak in its follow-up season. The new trailer opens with Rue attending a 12-step meeting while carrying a large suitcase with her.
Jackson is a morning news anchor for The Morning Show. In season two she becomes sexually involved with and dates fellow journalist, Laura Peterson (lesbian), leading to her being outed in the tabloids. She describes herself as a "gay bisexual type". [162] Audrey Jensen: Bex Taylor-Klaus: Scream: Refers to herself as bicurious. [163] Melantha Jhirl