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As we follow the eventful life of Georgia Miller (Brianne Gentry) — a mother of two with a sorted past — the series showcases crime, romance, and a deluge of drama. But beyond intentionally sensational storylines, Ginny & Georgia regularly depicts crucial issues like depression, self-harm, disordered eating, and more in incredibly thoughtful ways.
Unless there was some sort of technical glitch, Ginny and Georgia season 3 arrived, briefly, at the #8 spot in Netflix’s top 10 list, but as expected, it has shot up to #1 on the service now that the exceptionally long,
Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry headline the Netflix series about a single mother's desire for a fresh start.
The Southern peach has officially spoiled. Since we last encountered her in the soapy season-two finale of Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia, titular matriarch Georgia Miller (Brianne Howey) has gone from being the blushing bride in Cinderella blue—freshly wed ...
ABC News’ DeMarco Morgan sat down with actress Antonia Gentry to discuss the third season of “Ginny & Georgia” and opens up about the evolution of her character, Ginny.