
Age: 20
female
Mckenna Grace (born June 25, 2006) is an American actress and singer. Born in Grapevine, Texas, she began acting professionally at age five and relocated to Los Angeles, California, as a child. Her earliest roles included Jasmine Bernstein in the Disney XD sitcom Crash & Bernstein (2012–2014) and Faith Newman in the soap opera The Young and the Restless (2013–2015). After several small roles, she starred as a child prodigy in Gifted (2017), a breakthrough for which she received a nomination for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer. Grace subsequently appeared in the films I, Tonya (2017), Troop Zero (2019), and Captain Marvel (2019). During this time, she appeared in several horror projects, including The Bad Seed (2018), The Haunting of Hill House (2018), and Annabelle Comes Home (2019). For playing the abused teenager Esther Keyes in The Handmaid's Tale (2021–2022), Grace was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, making her the first child recognized for a guest acting Emmy. She appeared in the supernatural comedy films Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024) as Phoebe Spengler, receiving critical praise and a Critics' Choice Super Award nomination. In 2022, Grace wrote, executive produced, and starred in The Bad Seed Returns, and portrayed Jan Broberg in A Friend of the Family. After signing with Photo Finish Records in 2020, Grace released her debut single, "Haunted House", in 2021, as part of the Ghostbusters: Afterlife soundtrack. She released two extended plays in 2023: Bittersweet 16 and Autumn Leaves, which explored pop rock and folk sounds, respectively. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mckenna Grace, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Mckenna Grace

Whitney Hartman
for Whitney Hartman in Don't fall for me
Suggested by annikanail21

One drunken kiss. One viral photo. One fake relationship that starts to feel dangerously real. When Whitney ends up kissing billionaire heir Alex at an elite party, she thinks it’s nothing more than a reckless mistake fueled by too much champagne and bad decisions. But when a photo of the kiss explodes online overnight, suddenly the entire internet believes they’re the newest obsession-worthy couple. For Alex, whose family controls a powerful real estate empire, scandal is not an option. His parents demand perfection, discipline, and a spotless public image. Whitney, meanwhile, could use the good publicity after earning a reputation for being a little too chaotic, a little too outspoken, and impossible to control. So they strike a deal: fake the relationship until the attention dies down. What starts as staged dates, forced smiles, and carefully planned appearances quickly spirals into something far more complicated. Whitney brings out the reckless, thrilling side of Alex he’s spent years hiding beneath expensive suits and family expectations, while Alex becomes the one person who sees past Whitney’s wild reputation to the girl underneath. But pretending gets harder when the chemistry between them is all too real. As pressure from Alex’s controlling parents threatens to pull them apart, Alex and Whitney must decide whether their relationship is still just for show—or if somewhere between the fake kisses and stolen moments, they’ve fallen into something neither of them knows how to walk away from.



