TRENDING Published June22, 2015 By Pinky Tuason

'Hart Of Dixie' Cancelled: Rachel Bilson Doesn't Care? Spin-off In The Works?

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If rumors are to be believed, Rachel Bilson doesn't care less if "Hart of Dixie" was cancelled.

According to reports, the actress is now very busy taking care of her new baby.  Speculations arose that her pregnancy was what led the TV star to ditch her relatively successful show.

"Fans are speculating that the actress, who is also a 'How I Met Your Mother' alum, just does not care about the fans of her show," Yibada reported.

"According to Franchise Herald, Bilson has been very busy with raising her baby girl Briar Rose that she may not have the time to talk about the cancellation of 'Hart of Dixie.'"

"Speaking to E! News, Bilson slammed reports that 'Hart of Dixie's' low ratings caused the show's cancellation. However, instead of appeasing her fans, her statement just led them to speculate that the cancellation may have had something to do with her pregnancy," the report continued.

Cast members of the cancelled "Hart of Dixie," also reportedly gave their opinions about the abrupt end.

"One of the co-stars of Bilson, Jamie King was reportedly heard saying that the show completely depended on the decision that Rachel would take. With Rachel being the lead a lot of the show depended on her. She further said that ratings was never an issue," Day Herald continued.

While "Hart of Dixie" has been officially cancelled, talks about a possible spin-off also surfaced online.

"It's still possible that we might see a spin-off in a similar tone, although it will of course not feature Rachel Bilson's character for some time, maybe even at all. This is just a rumor so far and hasn't been directly addressed by anyone involved with the original production," Master Herald continued.

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