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'That Girl Lay Lay' creator's wife announces end of series after David A. Arnold's death

From left, Thomas Hobson, Caleb Brown, Tiffany Daniels, Peyton Perrine III, Gabrielle Nevaeh Green and Alaya High of "That Girl Lay Lay" attend the 2022 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on April 9, 2022, in Santa Monica, California.

"That Girl Lay Lay," the Nickelodeon buddy comedy series, will show its final episodes Wednesday, less than two years after the death of creator David A. Arnold.

Arnold's wife, Julie Harkness Arnold, announced the final episodes Tuesday in an emotional Instagram post, taking stock of her husband's legacy and the effect he'd had on the show, cast and crew. She also thanked the creatives behind the series for "seeing David's vision through" over the teen sitcom's two seasons.

"It is with gratitude for all of this, that I announced [sic] that 'That Girl Lay Lay' will air its Final Episodes on Wednesday March 20th,"

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