Gina Linetti has said goodbye to the Nine-Nine for now, but actress Chelsea Peretti said that leaving “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” wasn’t solely her decision.

In an interview with TVLine published Thursday, the actress said it “wasn’t fully just my decision. It’s hard to get into the weeds of what exactly transpired and how it all shook out, but it kind of came together to be this timing that presented itself. So I kind of knew that it was going to be happening for a while… [and was] holding on to this feeling of, like, ‘I’m going away from this family’ in my head.”

She continued, “If you talk to anyone in acting — we didn’t even know if the show was going to be renewed or not — you’re always thinking [about] what’s going to happen in your life. It’s the endless twists and turns of show business, and this is kind of how it wound up evolving.”

The 40-year-old actress gave a similar answer to The Hollywood Reporter when asked to clarify if it was her choice to leave or if producers were looking to write her out.

“That’s the part that I’m deliberately not clarifying because I feel like I can’t get into the exact breakdown [of what happened],” she said. “I’m just a lowly actor out here without much status. Everyone’s like, ‘Hey, do a bunch of interviews.’ And I’m like, ‘All right. I don’t know how to talk about it.’ But I feel like it’s one of those things … you write about Hollywood all the time. No one can ever fully say the whole story of what’s going on. But the gist is it was somewhat mutual. And it was amicable. That’s the best way I can put it.”

However, the cast and crew showed Peretti nothing but love on social media during Thursday’s episode, which revolved around her character’s exit from the police precinct.

“Tonight is one of my favorite eps we’ve ever done here at #brooklyn99. It’s all Gina, all the time!!!! Watch as @chelseaperetti shows once again why she’s one of the great,” creator Dan Goor wrote.

“We’ve known each other even longer, but I’ve been lucky enough to work with my friend, One Of The Greats, @chelseavperetti for six years. She’s so good at what she does,” actor Joe Lo Truglio wrote.

Peretti announced in October 2018 that she would be leaving the show, writing on Twitter at the time, “I won’t be doing a full season of ‘Brooklyn Nine Nine’ in Season 6. But that doesn’t mean I won’t ever be back, winky face emoji, heart emoji. I want to thank you for the hours you spent watching Gina be Gina.”

Peretti is set to appear in one more episode during Season 6, but she says there’s no guarantee fans will see Gina again after that.

“I think if the writers are talking about some direction they want to go and it involves my character then Dan will call me and we will talk about it. Aside from the number of episodes that are set for this season, there’s no guarantee. It’s kind of one of those, we will see what happens but the door isn’t closed,” she told EW.

NBC did not return our request for comment.