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Anne and Cho are the kind of friends everyone talks about-sometimes with admiration, mostly with rumors.
Living in a rigid, judgmental society where rules are louder than emotions, the two girls grow up side by side, laughing too loudly, dreaming too big, and questioning too much. Anne is outspoken, sarcastic, and accidentally funny, while Cho is calm, observant, and sharp in ways people often underestimate. Together, they form a friendship that feels unbreakable-until society decides it doesn't like girls who don't fit neatly into boxes.
Whispers follow them through classrooms, streets, and family gatherings. Their bond is misunderstood, their confidence is labeled as arrogance, and their independence becomes a threat. Rumors twist harmless moments into scandals, forcing Anne and Cho to constantly defend not just their friendship, but their right to exist freely.
Yet, amid the pressure, the story never loses its humor. From awkward encounters with nosy relatives to unintentionally iconic comebacks, Anne and Cho use comedy as armor. They laugh when things hurt, joke when silence feels heavy, and turn everyday struggles into moments of warmth and resilience.
As misunderstandings grow and society pushes harder, their friendship is tested in ways they never expected. Can two girls stay best friends when the world insists on pulling them apart? Can laughter survive where judgment thrives?
"Hey, Bestie!" is a heartfelt, humorous tale of friendship, courage, and growing up in a world that fears honesty. It's about choosing each other when everything else feels uncertain-and proving that sometimes, the strongest rebellion is simply staying true to who you are.