Register - Forgot Password. By creating an account, you verify that you are at least 13 years of age, and have read and agree to the PopCulture. Saif had joined the cast of the controversial Netflix original series for its latest season, taking over the role of narrating the series as the investigation into the murder of Bryce Walker played out. Less than two weeks after the Season 3 premiere, Saif, who portrays Ani Achola, entirely deleted her Instagram account, though fans are still able to follow it. All images that had once been on the account are now gone, along with her profile image and bio. Just like with her Instagram account, Saif has deleted her profile image, header, and bio.

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ITV launching 'ground-breaking' new dating show to replace Love Island. I'm A Celeb 'makes U-turn' in huge twist to this year's series. Fans of popular Netflix show 13 Reasons Why were left over the moon last month when the series returned to our screens for season three with the big question of 'Who killed Bryce Walker?
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Subscriber Account active since. Fans have had mixed reactions to the latest installment of Netflix's "13 Reasons Why. Many of the comments included debate on Ani Achola, played by Grace Saif, who quit social media after backlash on the new character. In case you haven't watched the new season yet, Ani is a new girl at Liberty High School who narrates the entire story of Bryce Walker's death. Fans took to social media to share comments and questions on the new character, such as why she suddenly knows everything about each of the characters when she's only a new student. With heated debate, some viewers headed to Grace Saif's social media pages to leave negative and hateful messages, telling her she ruined the show. Following the backlash, Saif deleted all images from Instagram and made her Twitter account private , while costar Timothy Granaderos Jr. Along with a selfie taken on set , he added the caption:. One of the underlining themes in our show is to take care of each other.
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