Euphoria season 3 is in development. Over the past months, fans have learned news about the show, including notorious casting notices. Over the weekend, fans photographed Spanish actress Priscilla Delgado shooting some intense scenes with Zendaya, serving as her introduction to one of the biggest shows in the world.
Here's what we know about Delgado and her work in "Euphoria":
She was born in Puerto Rico and raised in Spain
Delgado was born in Puerto Rico but spent her youth in Spain, where she began developing her career as an actress. According to her IMDB, Delgado has been working in the industry since 2009, when she starred in the TV show "La Chica de Ayer."
She's starred in various Spanish films and shows
Delgado has starred in multiple TV shows and films, most notably "Julieta," the Pedro Almodovar film that came out in 2016. She also starred in the successful science fiction show "Los Protegidos."
She's worked in various American TV shows
In recent years, Delgado began to get involved with the Los Angeles entertainment industry. One of her biggest roles was in "A League of Their Own," which co-starred notorious actors like Abbi Jacobson, D'Arcy Carden, Kate Berlant, and Roberta Colindrez.
Delgado's scenes with Zendaya
Over the weekend, various photos and footage of Delgado and Zendaya were shared online. The images were initially shared by the account EntPlus and Pop Crave and showed the pair in an intense confrontation, with Delgado yelling and pointing at Zendaya in a heated confrontation.
HBO has kept plot details about the third season of "Euphoria" under tight wraps, only revealing some casting decisions, which include various actors and Rosalia. According to fans who have been analyzing Delgado's exchange with Zendaya, some have suggested that the pair are romantically involved.
In April of 2024, Zendaya addressed the upcoming season of "Euphoria" and the plot details that she hoped to see.
“I don’t know! I’m not in charge!" said Zendaya of what fans can expect this upcoming season. "If it’s right for the characters and everything turns out the way it should, of course. But it’s beyond me.”