Caitlyn Jenner’s reality show won’t return for a third season, the 66-year-old announced Tuesday.
Two weeks after it was reported that the series had been canceled, Jenner said it was “time for the next adventure” on Twitter. (RELATED: ‘I Am Cait’ Ratings Go Down The Drain)
“Thank you E!” Jenner tweeted. “And thank you to the best girlfriends I could ask for!”
After 2 amazing seasons of @IAmCait, it's time for the next adventure. Thank you E! & thank you to the best girlfriends I could ask for!
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) August 16, 2016
The network put out a statement saying the decision to end the show was a “mutual” one made by E! and Jenner.
“We are incredibly proud of the two seasons of I Am Cait, a groundbreaking docu-series that sparked an important and unprecedented global conversation about transgender people, their struggles and triumphs,” a spokesman for E! said in a statement.
“Caitlyn and E! have mutually decided not to move forward with another season at this time. She will always remain a part of the E! family, and we look forward to continue following her journey as she appears on ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians.'” (RELATED: Caitlyn Jenner: ‘Hillary Clinton Couldn’t Care Less About Women’)
Last August, Jenner’s reality series was on a high after its premiere garnered almost three million viewers, but, by week two, ratings fell by over 50 percent.