The BBC's new series, "What It Feels Like for a Girl," premiered at SXSW, centering on Byron, based on Paris Lees' memoir. The eight-part show delves into Byron's journey of self-exploration and identity in Noughties Nottingham, amidst a backdrop of a supportive yet chaotic cast including the Fallen Divas and familial challenges. Praised by critics as "visceral" and "essential viewing," the series features diverse characters, reflecting themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the struggles inherent in the LGBTQ+ experience. The entire series is now available on iPlayer.
"Byron is at school, without much of a support system, bouncing between their mum's, dad's and Mammar Joe's homes, with a desperate internal desire to escape."
"Lady Die is eye-catching, fashionable and super stylish. She's over-caring, loving, fun, wild and crazy. I could relate to her as she has a loving nature."
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