
Age: 30
female
Gloria is a Rose-Bruford trained, award-winning actor. Theatre credits include Paradise (National Theatre), for which she won first prize in the Ian Charleson Awards 2022, The Clinic (Almeida Theatre), Next Please: The Keyworker’s Cycle (Almeida Theatre), Maryland (Royal Court), A Christmas Carol (Old Vic), Girl from the North Country (Gielgud), Anthony & Cleopatra (National Theatre), Fanny and Alexander (Old Vic). Most recently Gloria played Cordelia in Yael Farber’s production of King Lear at the Almeida; her performance was singled out for praise. TV and film credits include series 1 and 2 of Good Omens for BBC/Amazon, Murder is Easy for the BBC, Outlander for Starz, Eric opposite Benedict Cumberbatch for Netflix, the feature films High Life, appearing alongside Robert Pattinson and Juliette Binoche, Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning and Dune. Gloria played a supporting lead role in The Road Trip for Paramount+ in 2024 and recurs in A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story, a four-part serial for ITV, released March 2025. WINNER – First prize, Ian Charleson Awards 2022

In the heart of a bustling city, two rival groups of Black women clash in a high-stakes social experiment. The "Glam Squad"—eight confident, stylish Black and biracial women—turn heads with their bold fashion and flowing long hair. But their unapologetic self-expression draws the ire of the "Conservative Circle"—ten women who favor modesty, short hair, and traditional values. Jealousy, ambition, and old wounds fuel a series of escalating confrontations, with hair-pulling and physical altercations at the center of the drama. Each week, the women face challenges that test their unity, self-worth, and ability to rise above the chaos. Format: Episodes: 12 per season Structure: Each episode features a themed challenge, social events, and a climactic confrontation. Setting: A luxurious mansion and glamorous city venues Target Audience: Fans of high-drama reality TV, fashion, and social dynamics
