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Hope Ann Greggory once brought home America's pride and the bronze medal that defined her.
Ten years later, she's still milking that fame for free milkshakes and small-town attention.
Her daughter, Brooklyn Annabelle Greggory, couldn't be more different.
Quiet. Creative. And definitely not obsessed with gymnastics glory.
She only tumbles for fun, but her dream?
Ballet.
When a clip of Brooklyn's floor routine goes viral, everyone calls her "Hope 2.0."
Her mother sees a comeback.
Brooklyn sees a trap.
And when Hope's old rival Lance Tucker, Olympic gold medalist and walking ego reappears on TV, it becomes clear why Hope never talks about Brooklyn's dad.
Caught between her mother's toxic legacy, her father's sudden interest, and the weight of being a "Greggory," Brooklyn fights to make a name for herself not as Hope's daughter, but as her own kind of performer.
Because sometimes, silver isn't second place it's freedom.