Nobody Wants This star Timothy Simons has dismissed a potential season 2 relationship.

Speaking about the upcoming season, which was officially confirmed by Netflix and will arrive sometime later this year, Simons said his character Sasha will not form a romantic relationship with Justine Lupe's Morgan.

During the show's first season, Sasha, who has a wife named Esther and a daughter called Miriam, formed a bond with Justine Lupe's Morgan.

Opening up about where Sasha and Morgan's relationship could go in season 2, Simons said "it's not particularly funny to break up a family," suggesting that the pair are unlikely to hook up.

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"I would say that it's not particularly funny to break up a family, so I think if there was hope, they would probably dash that," he told ScreenRant.

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"Justine, I think, looked straight into the camera when we were at the Golden Globes and was like, 'They're not getting together,' so I think we can dispel that rumor.

"But I will say one of the things that we talked about is that, whether it's romantic or not, there's a connection between those two people. And that's fun. It doesn't have to be romance. Maybe they'll just be friends, I don't know. They won't tell me!"

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The comedy series stars Kristen Bell as an agnostic podcast host named Joanne who begins an unlikely relationship with a rabbi named Noah, played by Adam Brody.

Back when its renewal was announced, show creator Erin Foster said: "Creating Nobody Wants This will forever be a career highlight for me.

"The incredible cast, crew, producers and executives all made this into the show it is today, and to experience viewers’ reactions to this series now that it’s out in the world has been more than anything I could have dreamed."

Nobody Wants This is available to stream on Netflix.

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