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S02.E03: It's Britney Bitch


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For the first time, the band are mercenaries, hired guns... wedding singers. After tearing the roof off 'Uncle' Steve's wedding with a banging Britney cover, Saira is approached by Clarice, a top music manager who has her eye on Lady Parts.

After tearing the roof off a wedding, Saira is approached by a top music manager with her eyes on Lady Parts; meanwhile attempts to make peace with their gen-z rivals triggers the girls’ insecurities leading to chaotic scenes at a photoshoot.

Premiere Date: May 30, 2024   Peacock     

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Steve being such a die-hard fan was cute, but the dinner with Second Wife and the photo shoot were hard to watch. Taifa seems sincere in her fandom, but she's also really good at pushing buttons even if it's inadvertent. Poor Momtaz has an uphill battle.

And I wouldn't say I'm team Billy, but I did aww a few times during his date with Amina.

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Okay, they all looked so ridiculously hot in their wedding suits!

The implosion during the photo shoot was kind of over-the-top, but given what everyone was dealing with personally, I completely get why it happened. Poor Bisma, that's two episodes in a row now that a Gen Z-er put her in the "people pleaser"/"non-threatening" box. It's interesting how Second Wife, a band that from an influencer background, views Lady Parts from the perspective of branding and cultivated identities: Bisma's lower follower count is an image problem, Amina is ditching the "girl next door" vibe to go "full Sith," is Saira "queerbaiting" because she wears flannel?

But Lady Parts isn't about any of that. They each have their own style and their own vibe, but it's based on who they are/want to be and not about what image they're trying to perform. In that way, it makes sense why Second Wife is gaining quicker success, despite not having original songs and besides Taifa's built-in following. They're crafted for people to like them, while Lady Parts just is who they are, and their thing doesn't really work when they're trying to fit someone else's idea of them.

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