
Age: 30
female
Anna Garcia is an actor/comedian originally from Beverly Hills, MI, best known for her breakout role in the AppleTV+ rom-com Fly Me to the Moon. Additionally, she has guested on shows like Party Down (Starz Reboot), Hacks (HBO), It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX), Superstore (NBC), and was a series regular on season three of Roku’s Die Hart with Kevin Hart. Anna is Harold night performer and graduate of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, and performs weekly at the well-known comedy venue. Additionally, Anna was a writer/performer as part of the CBS Comedy Showcase for 2022, and continues to develop scripts both on her own and with her writing partner, Jetta Juriansz. Garcia hosts her own live show, The Anna Garcia Variety Hour, at the Elysian Theater and appears regularly in multiple viral shows (Make Some Noise, Very Important People, Gamechanger) on the independent streamer, DROPOUT.

Bea Schumacher is a devastatingly stylish plus-size fashion blogger who has amazing friends, a devoted family, legions of Insta followers--and a massively broken heart. Like the rest of America, Bea indulges in her weekly obsession: the hit reality show Main Squeeze. The fantasy dates! The kiss-off rejections! The surprising amount of guys named Chad! But Bea is sick and tired of the lack of body diversity on the show. Since when is being a size zero a prerequisite for getting engaged on television? Just when Bea has sworn off dating altogether, she gets an intriguing call: Main Squeeze wants her to be its next star, surrounded by men vying for her affections. Bea agrees, on one condition--under no circumstances will she actually fall in love. She's in this to supercharge her career, subvert harmful anti-fat beauty standards, inspire women across America, and get a free hot air balloon ride. That's it. But when the cameras start rolling, Bea realizes things are more complicated than she anticipated. She's in a whirlwind of sumptuous couture, Internet culture wars, sexy suitors, and an opportunity (or two, or five) to find messy, real-life love in the midst of a made-for-TV fairy tale.



