'I Am Jazz' Update: Jazz Enjoys Harvard Life; Reality Show Still In Limbo
KEY POINTS
- Jazz Jennings shared a quick life update from Harvard University
- Fans were happy to see the reality star returning to school
- "I Am Jazz" remains in limbo after Season 7 ended early this year
Jazz Jennings got back to social media to share an update with her fans straight from Harvard University.
The 21-year-old trans activist took to Instagram Saturday to share a couple of snaps from her school's campus. In the photos, Jazz smiles at the camera while lounging in the cafeteria.
"Feelin' it [victory hand emoji]," she captioned the post.
Her brother, Sander Jennings, quickly commented on her post, writing, " You're going to crush it [this] year at Harvard! So proud of you."
Fans also flooded the post with positive messages as many were happy to see the reality star doing well while pursuing her studies.
"Jazz, you are amazing!! Thank you for being you. You're an inspiration! Hope you have a great year," one wrote.
"Good luck at Harvard. You will do great," another added.
"We miss following you on TV, but I'm glad you look so good on your way to school for the second year. You got this, girl," a third user commented.
Since Jazz started college, there hasn't been an update about her family's reality show "I Am Jazz." The series wrapped up its seventh season in February.
TLC has yet to announce any plans for an eighth season. But Jazz's mom seemingly hinted that it wouldn't be possible to continue while Jazz is in school.
In an interview with Dr. Kryss Shane for MediaVillage, Jennette Jennings admitted that it would be impossible for them to film new content because cameras are not allowed on the campus.
"I can say this, that it's really in our hands, to put it that way. It's really what Jazz wants to do, so it could be. But if she's like tied up with summer school or something, they can't film up at Harvard. They're not allowed to ... have cameras up there. Without her, we wouldn't have a show," she said.
After the finale, Jazz also got fans confused when she looked back at the earlier seasons of the reality show as though she was saying goodbye to reality TV.
"That's a wrap!!! I can't believe it's been seven seasons of 'I Am Jazz!' My family and I are so blessed to have been given this platform to spread unconditional love and bring awareness to the transgender community for the past seven years," the LGBTQ rights advocate captioned a compilation of family photos taken through the years.
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