Girl Meets World changed everything for Rowan Blanchard and Sabrina Carpenter.
The actresses, who play Riley Matthews and Maya Hart, took to Instagram after the show's writers confirmed that the hit series' current third season would ultimately be its last. In a statement, Disney Channel confirmed the cancelation, telling E! News, "We are proud that for over 70 episodes, Michael Jacobs, April Kelly and the talented creative team, cast and crew entertained viewers with an authentic and heartfelt look at navigating adolescence."
The final episode, titled "Girl Meets Goodbye," will air Friday, Jan. 20.
Girl Meets World also starred Danielle Fishel, Corey Fogelmanis, Ava Kolker, August Maturo, Peyton Meyer, Amir Mitchell-Townes and Ben Savage. Many Boy Meets World actors—including William Daniels, Will Friedle, Lee Norris and Rider Strong—reprised their roles.
Being on the popular reboot "is the most significant event in my life thus far," Blanchard continued. "It changed absolutely every aspect of it, and takes up most of the life I am able to remember. It is with this cast family I experienced mourning and heartbreak and overjoyment and long days that turned into long nights, each and every moment so painstakingly beautiful."
"Please continue to watch the show. To talk about it. Teens determine and influence all of this in general, and I hope and think our show reflects you for how you are: brave, opinionated, devoted, dynamic, loving, nurturing and powerful," said Blanchard, who stars in A Wrinkle in Time. "People, more than often adults who have forgotten their power, will tell you differently and I hope that this is when you turn to our show, which is now your show. I will continue to fight to not be talked down to by the shows and books and movies that are aimed towards us."
In conclusion, Blanchard said she was "filled with gratitude," telling her fans, "I love you. I love this cast. I love this crew I love Riley. I love this world we made. I love that it is now your world."
Like Blanchard, Carpenter also shared her thoughts via Instagram.
"We speak in the language of love, heartbreak, friendship, family, sadness, and laughter. Wherever we are in the world, whatever we believe in, whoever we love, we all speak that language," the 17-year-old actress explained. "We had the privilege of growing up in front of your eyes. The privilege of teaching the lessons we were learning ourselves and beyond that."
Carpenter thanked the network for green-lighting the show in 2013 and giving the "characters the chance to see the light of day. I know I feel very lucky to have given life to Maya Hart." Jacobs, meanwhile, got a special shout-out. "Without you I wouldn't know most of what I do," the actress confessed. "I also probably would have never had two paint fights in my lifetime."
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