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Jussie Smollett Barred From 'Empire' Finale for Fears of His Controversy Overshadowing the Show
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The studio head opens up that they are worried the actor's controversy is going to overshadow the hip-hop drama series, 'which [they] think is bigger than him.'

AceShowbiz - Jussie Smollett won't be returning for the final episode of "Empire", Fox entertainment president Michael Thorn has confirmed.

The actor played Jamal Lyon on the programme, but was written out of the final two episodes of season five after being arrested amid claims he filed a false police report alleging he was the victim of a hate crime.

The series will be coming to an end after the sixth and final season concludes later this year 2020, with showrunner Brett Mahoney previously telling TV Line that Jussie's potential return was "being discussed."

However, in a new chat with the publication, Thorn revealed the actor won't be returning for one last appearance after all.

"We're not going to bring Jussie back to the show," he said. "There were a number of factors that went into the decision to not bring him back. There were many points of view about if he should come back or if he shouldn't. As hard as a decision as that was, for us... it felt like it was in the best interests of the show and the cast."

He added of the controversy surrounding the star, "Our hope is that all of the controversy surrounding Jussie doesn't overshadow the show, which we think is bigger than him."

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