Apple TV's hit comedy Bad Sisters is coming back for a second season with stars Sharon Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, and Eve Hewson reprising their beloved roles. Created by Horgan, the new series is set to premiere two episodes on November 13, with new episodes airing weekly until December 25. The dramedy follows five sisters Eva, Grace, Ursula, Bibi, and Becka.
When Grace's abusive husband unexpectedly dies, the sisters' vendettas against him unravel revealing they all had reasons to want him dead. Apple's official Season 2 synopsis offers a glimpse into the forthcoming episodes, and reads: "Two years after the 'accidental death' of Grace’s abusive husband, the close-knit Garvey sisters may have moved on, but when past truths resurface, the ladies are thrust back into the spotlight, suspicions are at an all-time high, lies are told, secrets revealed and the sisters are forced to work out who they can trust." While the new season picks up where viewers left off, several new faces are joining the cast, including Thaddea Graham from Sex Education.
As fans eagerly anticipate the rising actress' return to the small screen, here's everything you need to know about her career so far. Early life Thaddea Graham starred as 'O' in Sex Education (Image: Samuel Taylor/Netflix) Read More Related Articles Agatha All Along hints at season 2 renewal with Disney+'s awards season strategy shift Read More Related Articles Barry Keoghan hits back at 'deadbeat dad' claims and admits what makes him 'furious' Hailing from Northern Ireland, Graham was born in China and adopted from an orphanage by her parents, at just 13 months old. Although raised by Northern Irish parents, Graham was exposed to her Chinese Heritage at home.
Speaking to the Irish Examiner in 2021, she recalled her parents' efforts to include her Chinese background in her life: “Mommy and Daddy really ingrained China in my upbringing. We'd talk about it all the time. And they took me back to China on holiday, so I could see the heritage and the place that I was from, and that culture, I do think, was really beautiful.
They're incredible.” While in school, she explored different musical instruments and developed a passion for the arts. However, she never thought of pursuing acting as a career.
It was her mother who encouraged her to visit drama schools in London, which ignited her interest in an acting career. Graham then attended the Arts Educational Schools in London and graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts. Thaddea Graham's past roles Her past credits include a role in Wreck (Image: BBC) Bad Sisters is the latest to join Graham's catalogue of hit TV shows.
The Northern Irish actress appeared in Netflix's coming-of-age drama Sex Education, where she portrayed one of her most-recognised roles as student sex therapist Sarah 'O' Owens. She also stars in BBC's LGBTQ+ horror-comedy series Wreck, which sees her as the main character Vivian Lim who flees her homophobic family. Graham is well-known for her roles in Doctor Who, Netflix's The Letter for the King, The Irregulars, and BBC's Us.
Bad Sisters is available to stream now on Apple TV.
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Inside life of Bad Sisters Season 2 star Thaddea Graham from adoption to Sex Education role
Apple TV's Bad Sisters is returning to our screens on November 13 with a host of new cast members, including Northern Irish actress Thaddea Graham, who recently starred in Netflix's Sex Education