Hulu aired the final episode of The Act on Wednesday, with star Joey King penning an emotional tribute to her fans, and the cast and crew. The 19 year old actress took to Twitter on Wednesday afternoon to tweet out her thanks to everyone involved in the series. 'The Act has come to an end. The final episode is now on Hulu. To say I’m grateful for this project is a massive understatement,' King began. Joey's tribute: Hulu aired the final episode of The Act on Wednesday, with star Joey King penning an emotional tribute to her fans, and the cast and crew Tribute: The 19 year old actress took to Twitter on Wednesday afternoon to tweet out her thanks to everyone involved in the series 'I learned a lot about myself as a person and actor on this show. I pushed myself and was surrounded by some of the greatest people I’ve ever known,' King added. She went on to thank her co-stars Patricia Arquette and Callum Worthy, who she called, 'unbelievably brilliant to work with and just two really kind & genuine people.' 'My life has forever changed with you two in it. A great honor to say the least,' she added in her Twitter statement. Co-stars: She went on to thank her co-stars Patricia Arquette and Callum Worthy, who she called, 'unbelievably brilliant to work with and just two really kind & genuine people' High praise: 'My life has forever changed with you two in it. A great honor to say the least,' she added in her Twitter statement 'The rest of our cast worked so tirelessly and gave beautiful performances that blew my mind everyday. I’m so lucky to have been able to go and share scenes with such talents,' King continued. 'To our crew. My life is so much brighter with all of you in it. Every department gave 100% of themselves to the work and made it so fun while doing it,' King added. 'I’ve made some life long friends with this group of people & working alongside u everyday made me that much more passionate,' she said. Cast: 'The rest of our cast worked so tirelessly and gave beautiful performances that blew my mind everyday. I’m so lucky to have been able to go and share scenes with such talents,' King continued Crew love: 'To our crew. My life is so much brighter with all of you in it. Every department gave 100% of themselves to the work and made it so fun while doing it,' King added 'All in all. There’s so much more I want to say and I could write a huge essay. But really I just want to say, thank you for watching,' she said in closing. 'And thank you for planning to watch if you haven’t already. I’m so honored to have been in @TheActOnHulu,' she concluded. The actress then asked her fans and followers to educate themselves on Munchausen by Proxy, the mental condition her character Gypsy Rose Blanchard suffers from in The Act. Thankful: 'All in all. There’s so much more I want to say and I could write a huge essay. But really I just want to say, thank you for watching,' she said in closing Fond farewell: 'And thank you for planning to watch if you haven’t already. I’m so honored to have been in @TheActOnHulu,' she concluded 'Please take the time to educate yourself further on Munchausen by Proxy,' King added in her statement. 'It’s a very real and dangerous illness. Look for the signs and if you see something say something. No one deserves the suffering that Gypsy faced,' she concluded. The Act is an n anthology series that tells startling, stranger-than-fiction true crime stories, including a girl trying to escape her overprotective and abusive mother. Educate: 'Please take the time to educate yourself further on Munchausen by Proxy,' King added in her statement Illness: 'It’s a very real and dangerous illness. Look for the signs and if you see something say something. No one deserves the suffering that Gypsy faced,' she concluded The Act: The Act is an n anthology series that tells startling, stranger-than-fiction true crime stories, including a girl trying to escape her overprotective and abusive mother All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility