'Off Campus' breaks silence on social media attacks against cast
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The team behind Prime Video’s hit romance series Off Campus has issued a public statement urging fans to stop engaging in targeted harassment against cast members and people connected to the show as production on season 2 continues.
The statement was shared through the show's official social media accounts and addressed growing concerns about online behaviour within parts of the fandom. Producers emphasized that the Off Campus community should remain focused on celebrating the series while showing respect to the actors and those in their personal lives.
— Off Campus (@offcampusonpv) June 11, 2026
“The Off Campus community is built on a shared love of storytelling — and on respect for the real people who bring it to life,” the statement read. The team also warned that accounts engaging in targeted harassment could be removed from interacting with official show platforms.
The announcement comes as Off Campus season 2 continues filming following the success of the show's debut season. Based on Elle Kennedy’s bestselling novel series, the Prime Video adaptation became a major streaming success after its release in May, attracting millions of viewers worldwide and generating significant social media discussion.
Season 1 followed the romance between musician Hannah Wells and hockey captain Garrett Graham, portrayed by Ella Bright and Belmont Cameli. The upcoming season is expected to shift focus to Dean Di Laurentis and Allie Hayes, played by Stephen Kalyn and Mika Abdalla.
Prime Video has also expanded the cast for season 2, with India Fowler and Phillipa Soo joining the series in key roles.
The warning mirrors similar statements issued by streaming platforms in recent years as fandom activity increasingly extends beyond the screen and onto social media, prompting producers to call for respectful engagement with cast members and production teams.