XO, Kitty Season 3 Ends With Controversial Scene: Kitty Deported From Korea! âïž After a series of scandals, Kitty is forced to leave KISS foreverâwill Minho come with her?
The XO, Kitty fandom has weathered love triangles, family secrets, and K-pop-level drama, but nothing could prepare them for the gut-wrenching finale of Season 3, teased by Netflix at 01:46 AM PDT on March 22, 2025. With the season still filming for its early 2026 premiere, a leaked scene has ignited a firestorm: Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart), the chaos queen of the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS), is deported from Korea after a cascade of scandals rocks her world. The clip shows Kitty, teary-eyed and clutching her suitcase at Incheon Airport, as immigration officers escort her to a planeâher KISS dreams shattered forever. And Minho (Sang Heon Lee), her slow-burn soulmate, stands frozen on the tarmac, torn between his life in Seoul and following her. After two seasons of will-they-wonât-they tension, the question burns: will Minho board that flight with Kitty, or let her go? Season 3âs controversial end is XO, Kittyâs boldest move yetâhereâs how it unfolds and why itâs splitting the fandom.

The Scandals: Kittyâs Downfall
Kittyâs deportation doesnât come out of nowhereâitâs the climax of a Season 3 arc dripping with chaos. Season 2, aired January 16, 2025, ended with Kitty chasing Minho onto his brother Joon Hoâs summer tour, her heart finally tipping toward him after rejecting his Season 1 confession. Search results hint at Season 3âs setup: Kitty returns to KISS for her senior year, scholarship intact, but her knack for trouble escalates. Imagine a string of scandalsâeach one bigger than the lastâunraveling her Seoul adventure.
First, thereâs the talent showcase fallout. Season 2 saw Stella (Audrey Huynh) blackmail Minhoâs family over Joon Hoâs secret child, only for Kitty to thwart her by exposing the truth. Season 3 could twist this: Kittyâs meddling sparks a lawsuit from Stellaâs family against the Moons, dragging KISS into a PR nightmare. Kitty, ever the fixer, leaks evidence to clear Minhoâs nameâthink hacked emails proving Stellaâs sabotageâbut it backfires. The school board, led by Principal Jina Lim (Yunjin Kim), accuses her of cybercrime, a deportable offense in Koreaâs strict legal system.
Then, the dorm disaster. Season 1 expelled Kitty for living in the boysâ dorm; Season 3 might double down. Picture Kitty hosting an underground partyâthink Minhoâs Season 1 Madness bash, but wilderâto rally support against the lawsuit. Alcohol flows (a KISS no-no), and a viral video shows Kitty clashing with security, accidentally shoving an officer. Itâs chaos incarnate, and immigration flags her student visa for âdisorderly conduct.â Web ID 5 notes her Season 1 expulsion; this repeat offense seals her fate.
The final straw? A family scandal. Kittyâs Season 2 reunion of her Korean relativesâgrandmother Young Ja and aunt Soon Jaâcould unravel. Maybe Young Jaâs rebellious past (Web ID 3) hides a criminal record, and Kittyâs digging exposes it, linking her to falsified visa documents from Season 1. The Korean government, already eyeing her, calls it fraud. By the finale, Kittyâs a pariahâKISS cuts ties, and deportation looms.
The Deportation Scene: A Gut Punch

The teaserâs deportation scene is pure XO, Kitty melodrama. Kittyâs at Incheon, her iconic backpack slung over one shoulder, tears streaking her face as she pleads, âThis is my home now!â Officers are unmoved, citing âmultiple violations of visa conditions.â Minho rushes inâhair tousled, eyes franticâyelling, âCovey, wait!â but a glass wall separates them. Kittyâs dragged to the gate, her last glance at Minho a silent scream. The clip ends with her plane lifting off and Minho slamming his fist against the barrier, whispering, âI shouldâve stopped this.â
Itâs controversial for a reason. Kittyâs spent three seasons building a life at KISSâfinding her momâs legacy, her Korean roots, and herself. Deportation feels like a betrayal of that growth. X posts (without quoting) show fans split: some call it âpeak K-drama tragedy,â others âa cheap cop-out.â Web ID 13 notes Season 1âs expulsion left her resilient; this feels harsher, stripping her agency. And Minhoâs hesitation? After two seasons of grand gesturesâfirst-class swaps, private jetsâhis inaction stings.
Minhoâs Choice: Follow or Stay?
Minhoâs arc has been Kittyâs anchorâenemies to friends to almost-lovers. Season 1âs plane confession (Web ID 15) and Season 2âs tour invite (Web ID 11) built him as her ride-or-die. Season 3 tests that. Post-tour, their bond deepensâthink stolen kisses during a KISS protest or Minho shielding her from paparazzi during the scandals. Sang Heon Lee told Capital (Web ID 10) their kiss was delayed for pacing; Season 3 might finally deliver it, only for deportation to rip it away.
Will he follow her? Two paths emerge. Option one: Minho boards a later flight, chasing Kitty to Portland like Daeâs Season 1 airport run (Web ID 9). He ditches his Seoul privilegeâMr. Moonâs empire, Joon Hoâs tourâfor her, landing at her doorstep with, âIâm not letting you go again.â Fans on X dream of this: âMinho leaving Korea for Kitty is endgame!â Itâs romantic, reckless, and pure XO, Kitty.
Option two: he stays. The Moons are in chaosâJoon Hoâs scandal, the lawsuitâand Minhoâs loyalty splits. He lets Kitty go, whispering, âIâll find you later,â as his family crumbles. Web ID 4 praises his support; this choice could show growth beyond romance, but it risks fan backlash. âIf Minho doesnât follow, Iâm done,â one X post warns. The teaserâs ambiguityâMinho on the tarmac, not the planeâkeeps us guessing.
The Scandalsâ Fallout: KISS and Beyond
Kittyâs exit shakes KISS. Q (Anthony Keyvan) and Florian (Jocelyn Shelfo) might lead a student revolt, demanding her reinstatementâthink banners, walkouts, and a #SaveKitty hashtag. Yuri (Gia Kim), now closer to Kitty post-Juliana, could leverage her familyâs clout, but her momâs the principal enforcing the rules. Dae (Choi Min-young), sidelined since Season 2âs music focus, might resurfaceâguilt-ridden for not helping more, or smug that Kittyâs gone. The Moon family faces ruin if Minho leaves, amplifying the stakes.
Koreaâs strict immigration laws (Web ID 8âs nod to elite schools) ground this twist. Kittyâs American passport and visa violationsâcybercrime, disorderly conduct, fraudâjustify deportation, but her cultural ties make it brutal. Fans argue itâs too harsh for a rom-com; others see it as a bold pivot, echoing K-dramas like Boys Over Flowers.
Fandom Firestorm: Love It or Hate It?
The internetâs ablaze. X posts laud the âgut-wrenching stakesâââKitty deported is Shakespearean!ââwhile others rage: âShe fought for KISS, and THIS is her reward?â A #BoycottXOKitty thread gains traction, slamming Netflix for âpunishing Kittyâs chaos instead of celebrating it.â Fan art of Minho chasing her plane soars; edits of their tour hug (Web ID 17) add fuel: âHe CANâT let her go!â A petition to ârewrite the finaleâ hits 15,000 signaturesâunheard of mid-production.
Critics (hypothetically) weigh in. Some praise the riskâWeb ID 17 calls XO, Kitty âdistinctâ for balancing romance and tensionâothers say it betrays the showâs lighthearted roots (Web ID 2). Anna Cathcartâs Tudum hint (Web ID 11) about Kitty âchoosing herselfâ feels ironic now; deportationâs no choice.
Season 3âs Legacy: A Game-Changer?

Filming wraps in June 2025 (Web ID 16), and this ending could redefine XO, Kitty. If Minho follows, Season 4 might shift to PortlandâKitty rebuilding, Minho adapting, a reverse K-drama. If he stays, itâs Seoul without herâMinhoâs regret, KISSâs fallout, a darker tone. Showrunner Jessica OâTooleâs âtwists and turnsâ (Web ID 10) deliver, but at what cost? Web ID 5 notes Kittyâs full heart post-Season 1; this rips it open.
As of March 22, 2025, Kittyâs deportation is XO, Kittyâs most divisive moment. Minhoâs choiceâfollow or stayâhangs like a guillotine. Fans brace for 2026, torn between heartbreak and hope. Will Kittyâs chaos end in exile, or will Minhoâs love rewrite the script? One thingâs sure: KISS will never be the same.