
The countdown is on. “The Summer I Turned Pretty” returns July 16 for its third and final season, and fans are bracing for an emotional goodbye. Based on Jenny Han’s bestselling trilogy, the show has become a go-to for heart-tugging drama, complicated love, and the bittersweet beauty of growing up.
At the center is Belly Conklin and her tangled love triangle with Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher. Will she choose the brooding heartbreaker or the sweet best friend? Fans are already deep in debate—and the show’s creators are urging everyone to keep the conversation kind. The beach town isn’t just scenery—it’s a symbol of summer memories, first loves, and a place to feel safe. And that’s exactly the energy the showrunners want fans to carry into the online space.

“The Summer I Turned Pretty”: A Call for Respect
With the fandom heating up, the show’s official accounts shared a public service announcement reminding viewers that kindness matters. “Cousins is our safe place,” the PSA posted Monday read. “Everything good, everything magical. Let’s keep the conversation kind this summer.”
The message came with a clear warning: “We have a ZERO tolerance policy for bullying and hate speech. If you engage in any of the following, you will be banned.”
Online fan spaces can be incredible—but they can also turn toxic fast. By setting boundaries, the team hopes to keep things supportive and fun, especially as emotions run high in this final stretch.

The season kicks off with two episodes on July 16, followed by weekly drops. Expect heartbreak, hope, and a lot of Cousins Beach magic. With fan theories flying, there’s never been a better time to join the conversation—just remember to keep it kind.
Because in the end, “The Summer I Turned Pretty” is about love in all its forms. Let’s make this summer one to remember.
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