The annual show will be a two night event this year, taking place on Sunday, May 16th, and Monday, May 17th, and feature 25 gender-neutral categories.
Nominees include Zendaya for Best Performance in a Movie for Malcolm & Marie, Addison Rae and Charli D’Amelio for Breakthrough Social Star and To All the Boys: Always and Forever for Best Movie.
Voting for the awards begins NOW through April 30th at vote.mtv.com!
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In season two, Devi (Ramakrishnan) continues to deal with the everyday pressures of high school and drama at home, while also navigating new romantic relationships.
It was also just revealed that Common will be joining the cast as Dr. Chris Jackson, a suave and debonair dermatologist who works in Nalini’s (Jagannathan) building. His high-end practice and celebrity clients are impressive to everyone — except Nalini.
Tune in to season two of Never Have I Ever this summer on Netflix!
It was just revealed that the Netflix series is coming back for a second season.
Star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan shared the news with her cast mates in a funny new Zoom call video.
Every time someone new hopped on the call, they all commented on Maitreyi‘s new bangs.
“NHIE SEASON TWO!🧡 There are so many more important things than my bangs😅🎉 Can’t believe this is happening you guys. Season two here we come🧡,” she captioned the video on Instagram.
Never Have I Ever is a coming-of-age comedy about the complicated life of a modern-day first-generation Indian American teenage girl, Devi, who is an overachieving high school sophomore who has a short fuse that gets her into difficult situations.
While reading the tweets, there was an overwhelming response of fans being more attracted to Jaren‘s Ben Gross than Darren‘s Paxton Hall-Yoshida.
“I’m going to be doing crazy crunches before season two to try and get my title back,” Darren jokingly said.
They also dished about people binging the show in quarantine.
“I can’t do anything without thinking about Paxton, he’s changed my life. You know, it’s crazy right now because I feel like the show would have obviously done well without the quarantine, but being in quarantine, people have watched it so much more attentively,” Darren said.
“It’s great, I think, being a source of joy during quarantine, and how many people [are] able to watch a show they can really relate to and put a smile on their face and watch it as many times as they want,” Jaren added.