In a shocking decision, one of the most popular members of the Party Down South cast has quit the series and will not be appearing in the show's third season.

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Taylor 'Lil Bit' Wright, a 23-year-old Rockingham, N.C. native who has received a large amount of screen time in the current season due to her hook-up with fellow cast member Ryan 'Daddy' Richards, has made the shocking decision to leave the show before a third season begins filming-and confirmed the reports on Twitter.

"...do ya ever wonder if there's something I see y'all don't see??? #dontjudgeme #idowhatsbestforme #judgementcall #likemeornot," she tweeted after the news of her departure broke August 3rd.

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TMZ was the first to break the news, and reports the vocal Christian told producers she was leaving because she feared for her safety with the craziness that goes on in the house, and is conflicted because she feels the show undermines her relationship with Jesus.

She is the only one who allegedly did not sign a contract for the new season, meaning CMT will need to find a replacement to join Richards, Walt Windham, Lyle Boudreaux, Josh Murray, Mattie Breaux, Tiffany Heinen and Lauren White when they resume filming.

The decision to quit the show appears to be a radical change from her previous stance about appearing on it, which many called her a hypocrite for after she declared her devotion to her religious beliefs.

Speaking with the Dallas Observer earlier in June, Wright defended herself against the Christians who were actively judging her for promoting both her religious views and her hard partying lifestyle.

"Of course, I wonder what kind of Christian are you to think you can judge me, you know? God is the only one who can judge me," she said at the time. "But I have also received some positive feedback from Christians that have told me they were glad I showed you can be Christian and not be perfect. Christians are real people that make real mistakes. People can love Jesus and not be perfect and too many good people forget about that. I mean, I can pray while I have a beer in my hand."

Despite the two having a major storyline devoted to their alleged hook-ups during the current season, Richards seems to be supportive of his co-star's decision, tweeting that he would miss her but that she should do what made her feel right.

"Taylor Wright keep doing ya work out babbyy girl!!!!! Lmao jk lil daddyyy we gonna miss ya!!!!," he wrote.

Breaux, who Lil' Bit has clashed with all season, didn't make an actual statement about her co-star's decision, but did tweet out a picture of the rest of the cast together-a photo which Wright was not included in-which also appeared to confirm the news.

Party Down South airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. on CMT.