After three seasons, Disney Channel has canceled Girl Meets World, its spinoff of the much-loved '90s show, Boy Meets Wold.
The news was made official last night, via the show's writers on Twitter (via The Hollywood Reporter).
It is with incredible pride in our work and complete sadness that things end, that I report to this wonderful audience that our show is over
— Girl Meets Writers (@GMWWriters) January 5, 2017
We leave you with three incredible souvenirs of a show we couldn't be more proud of. As I look back I can tell you with absolute certainty -
— Girl Meets Writers (@GMWWriters) January 5, 2017
We gave you our best.
— Girl Meets Writers (@GMWWriters) January 5, 2017
The show focused on the character Riley (Rowan Blanchard), who is the daughter of Boy Meets World leads Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga (Danielle Fishel), and her friend Maya (Sabrina Carpenter).
Blanchard posted an emotional farewell message on Twitter, in which she called Girl Meets World the "most significant event in my life thus far." You can read the full message in the tweet below.
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— Rowan Blanchard (@RowanBlanchard) January 5, 2017
The Girl Meets World season finale, which is appropriately enough titled "Girl Meets Goodbye," will air on January 20. Previous episodes will continue to be available digitally and on-demand.
Girl Meets World received two Emmy nominations. It was created by Michael Jacobs, who also created Boy Meets World.