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[7] Netflix acquired the rights to distribute Glow Up as a Netflix Original series in 2019. [8] In July 2019, Glow Up was renewed for a second series. [9] [10] [11] Dooley stated that she had fun filming the first series and expressed her excitement to be involved in the second series. [12]
The second series of Glow Up: Britain's Next Make-Up Star began on 14 May 2020 on BBC Three, [1] and concluded on 2 July 2020. The series was hosted by Stacey Dooley, [2] and was judged by industry professionals Dominic Skinner and Val Garland. [3] Various guest stars including Henry Holland and Michelle Visage appeared. The series was won by ...
2 Brana vs. Mathieu Use five tools to create a complete look [a] Mathieu: 3 Leigh vs. Paige Create a colorful cut crease eye [b] Paige: 4 Brana vs. Nikki Apply a perfect black winged liner Brana: 5 Steph vs. Nikki Create and apply a big "drag" eyelash set Steph: 6 Tiffany vs. Nikki Replicate an eyeshadow look [b] Tiffany: 7 Belinda vs. Nikki
The contestant won Glow Up. The contestant was a runner-up. The contestant came in third place. The contestant won the challenge. The contestant was originally in the red chair but later declared safe. The contestant was originally safe but later up for elimination. The contestant was in the red chair and still eligible for elimination.
As everyone rings in the new year and cracks open those fresh 2025 calendars, Netflix is adding a whole new roster of TV shows, movies, specials, and live events to the streaming service in January.
The cameras are officially rolling on season 2 of My Life with the Walter Boys – and things are going to get even juicier!. On Wednesday, Aug. 14, Netflix announced that the follow-up to the hit ...
In Season 3’s finale, Ruth rejected Debbie’s offer to direct GLOW 2.0 at KFX. But c’mon. Ultimately, the erstwhile Zoya the Destroya couldn’t possibly give up the chance to call the shots ...
The third series of Glow Up: Britain's Next Make-Up Star began on 20 April 2021 on BBC Three, [1] and concluded on 8 June 2021. The series was hosted by Maya Jama, [2] and was judged by industry professionals Dominic Skinner and Val Garland. [3]