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, plays super rich legacy student and reformation-in-progress mean girl Leighton, who is balancing bad friends and dodging all the upper crust family friends who also go to Essex while secretly hooking up with women. Alyah Chanelle Scott’s Whitney, meanwhile, is the daughter of a Senator and a college athlete having to hide her secret relationship with the rugby team’s assistant coach.
Bela’s character aligns most biographically with the show’s creator, Mindy Kaling. She’s a brown girl who wants to be accepted in the world of comedy, but has to deal with not just working on her craft, but also being a woman of color in a gate-kept space, guarded by white men.
“It's the experience of any young woman on her own for the first time, especially a young Black woman seeking affirmation in a space that is primarily white and rooted in the image of beauty being so white,” she says. “For myself personally, anytime I'm desired by someone it's a thought in the back of my mind:how much does it actually matter to Whitney
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