Stage Supremacy: A Guide to Stardom
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Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2020
IT'S WORTH A TRY 

Four years after being dissolved by their former company, Ellie, Gwynette, Marielle and Gabby recieved an offer to join in a reality survival show. Ellie, being the leader of the group believes that it's worth a try. She aims to lift the other girls up and become one of the top girl groups in the country. Gwynette sees the show as an opportunity for her to show that she's the best and all the popular girl groups nowadays do not deserve their popularity. It is over for Marielle for she gave up the moment the company left them. She believes that if it didn't work out the first time and so do the second. Gabby change her career. She's  now an established professional dancer and a member of a university dance troupe. 


Is it still worth a try now that they have their own lives?
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