
"Over 3.5 million viewers tuned in for the Tell Me Lies finale, which marked the culmination of three seasons following a group of girls who become friends during their freshman year at the fictional Baird College and eight years of relationships, affairs, tears, and, naturally, the titular lies. "I'm like, 'Oh my God, and this happens and this happens and this happens and this happens,' Missal recalled. "So many bad things that I'm just processing the trauma of it all.""
"For that reason, Missal, who uses she/they pronouns, is happy to not only be part of the LGBTQ+ community, but be in a relationship with their partner Jess Panneton, one of the DJs behind the iconic national Futch Night club events. ("You're safe with me," Panneton told Missal during the Teen Vogue interview. Aww!) Although this marks the official confirmation of their relationship in the press,"
Cat Missal portrayed Bree across three seasons of Tell Me Lies on Hulu, a toxic-friendship drama that concluded after eight years of story time. The finale drew over 3.5 million viewers and completed an arc about college friendships, relationships, affairs, tears, and lies. The character Bree endures trauma and a messy resolution, while the show's queer representative receives a more settled outcome. Missal identifies as gay and uses she/they pronouns. Missal is in a relationship with DJ Jess Panneton; the couple lives together in the Valley and shares two cats named Chicken and Bunny. The pair have made public appearances and posted on Instagram.
Read at Queerty
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