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Beca Mitchell was the golden girl of NOVA, one of the world's most famous girl groups, until the world decided she wasn't.
One misunderstood moment turned into a headline. One headline became a narrative. And suddenly the girl who once symbolized perfection was rebranded as the group's "bad girl," her every move twisted, magnified, and sold to the highest bidder.
Management saw the publicity spike and pushed her deeper into the persona the media created, sarcastic, untouchable and rebellious.
A mask.
One she never wanted, but one she's now forced to wear.
Behind the attitude and eyeliner, Beca is exhausted, jaded and lonely, lowly losing sight of the girl she used to be, the golden one.
Then she meets Chloe, a woman far outside the spotlight. Someone who doesn't care about fame or rumors or carefully curated images. Someone who looks at Beca and sees the parts she's forgotten how to show: softness, humor, and hope.
As the world obsesses over her "bad girl" era, Beca finds herself torn between who she is, who she's told to be, and who she wants to become. And with Chloe by her side, she starts wondering if she's brave enough to stop performing and start living honestly again.
But stepping out of the persona means risking her career, her group's stability, and the fragile new relationship blooming between them.
Can Beca reclaim the light she lost, or will the world's expectations break her for good?
Love, fame, identity and the courage to choose yourself.
NOVA is just getting started.
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