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Precious O. Mustapha (born 13 April 1997) is a British actress. She is known for her role in the Netflix series Fate: The Winx Saga (2021–2022). Mustapha was born in Hackney, East London and raised by her mother with two sisters. Of Nigerian descent, she speaks English and Yoruba. Mustapha attended Mossbourne Community Academy. At the recommendation of her drama teacher, she went on to train at the East 15 Acting School, completing a Bachelor of Arts awarded by the University of Essex in 2018. Mustapha made her television debut with a guest appearance in a 2019 episode of the ITV detective drama Endeavour. She then landed her first main television role in the Netflix teen fantasy series Fate: The Winx Saga, a live-action adaptation of the animated series Winx Club, as Aisha. The series premiered in 2021 and ran for two seasons. Also in 2021, Mustapha played Roxy Millikan in the second series of the Sky Comedy police procedural Code 404 and modeled for H&M on a campaign with Lily Newmark. In 2023, Mustapha had a recurring role as Simi in the final season of the Apple TV+ sports comedy Ted Lasso and made a guest appearance in an episode of the Amazon Prime series The Power.

She was born to a conquered kingdom. She will build the one that conquers back. In the fictional continent of Varentha, where multiple kingdoms have been systematically absorbed by the expanding Throne Empire over three generations, Amara Duskthrone is the last surviving heir of the fallen Kingdom of Keldara. Raised in secret by her aunt among the empire's own nobility — hidden in plain sight as an attendant to the very court that destroyed her kingdom — Amara has spent twenty years learning the empire's language, laws, military strategy, and power structure from the inside. Now grown, she is ready to use everything the empire taught her against it. The series is a political and military epic following Amara's construction of a coalition of conquered peoples, her navigation of court intrigue, her complicated relationship with Prince Caelian — the empire's heir who genuinely wants reform but whose position makes him complicit in its crimes — and her internal reckoning with what kind of ruler she wants to be when (if) she wins. Four seasons trace her rise from hidden attendant to revolutionary general to queen navigating the difficult peace after the war. Season 1 — The Hidden Amara as attendant. The empire in its full power. The first signs of the coalition she will build. Season 2 — The Rebellion Amara reveals herself and begins the war. The coalition grows. Caelian is forced to take a side. Season 3 — The War Full-scale rebellion across multiple kingdoms. Military campaign with political intrigue woven through every episode. Season 4 — The Peace Victory and its complications. Governing is harder than fighting. The series ends on Amara's coronation — and the weight of the crown she spent her life reclaiming.
