New BBC queer drama gets first trailer and release date
Briefly

The BBC's upcoming drama, 'What It Feels Like For A Girl,' tells the story of Byron, a teenager trapped in Nottingham's working-class milieu in the early 2000s. Inspired by Paris Lees' memoir, the series portrays Byron's turbulent journey through self-discovery, escapism, and the trials of young adulthood amidst a backdrop shaped by economic decline. The narrative unfolds as Byron explores Nottingham's underground scene, navigating relationships with a group of vibrant misfits. However, the exhilarating pursuit of freedom leads to tumultuous choices that dramatically shape Byron's life.
"Life explodes in a rush when Byron escapes to Nottingham's vibrant underworld, discovering a realm of drink, drugs, and a chaotic family of troublemakers - 'The Fallen Divas'."
"The party can't last forever though, and when Byron is seduced by bad-boy Liam, a shocking encounter occurs that will change life forever."
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