Vinnie Hacker Says His “Full Frontal” Scenes Were Cut From ‘Euphoria’ Season 3

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According to comments shared by Vinnie Hacker on TikTok, the influencer has addressed his very brief appearance in Euphoria Season 3 and the fan reaction around it.

Hacker appeared in episode 5 of the season as a character named Ricky D, a content creator who shows up at an influencer-style party. The scene includes a moment where his character receives a “Content Creator of the Month” award, but his screen time is very short, lasting only a few seconds.

Before the episode aired, Hacker’s casting had already created a lot of online attention. Many fans expected a larger role because of his popularity on social media and his appearance alongside the show’s younger cast. However, when the episode finally dropped, viewers were surprised by how limited his role actually was.

Hacker responded directly to the conversation through a TikTok video, where he joked about what ended up being cut from the final version of the episode. He said, “I had so many nude scenes and they cut them all out. All of them.”

He continued in a joking tone, describing the scenes that did not make it into the show. He said, “Full frontal, dick out, balls out, everything. All of my nude scenes, they’re all gone. They just cut them all out. Oh my God, I had so many.”

@vhackerr #euphoria ♬ original sound – Vinnie

The comments were clearly made in a humorous way, but they quickly spread online and added to the discussion around his cameo.

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In the final aired version of the episode, none of the explicit scenes he mentioned are present. Instead, his appearance is limited to the brief influencer party sequence where he interacts lightly with other characters, including a moment involving Maddie and Cassie’s storyline at the event.

There is currently no confirmation that Hacker will appear again in later episodes of Euphoria Season 3. Based on available information, his role appears to be a one-off cameo rather than a recurring storyline.

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As a result, fans who expected a larger storyline or more screen time were left with a much smaller appearance than anticipated. Some online reactions focused on the gap between early casting hype and the final edit, while others treated Hacker’s TikTok comments as a lighthearted joke rather than a serious claim.

For now, Hacker’s brief role remains one of the more talked-about cameo moments of the season, mainly because of the contrast between fan expectations and what actually aired.

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