Known for Acting
Grace, a young closeted lesbian from a devout Catholic family, finally gathers the courage to come out to her parents over the sacred ritual of Sunday lunch. She brings her girlfriend along, hoping for the perfect moment—but every time she tries to speak up, her well-meaning but chaotic family unwittingly derails her plans in increasingly absurd and hilarious ways. What could go wrong? Absolutely everything, in this heartwarming and over-the-top coming-out farce.
While on the kids' pageant circuit, Alana Thompson became known as "Honey Boo Boo," as the world discovered her and her colorful family, led by her mother, Mama June. Alana's dynamic persona captivated audiences and caught the attention of producers, catapulting her and her family to meteoric stardom as reality TV stars. But behind closed doors were forced smiles, silent tears and the lingering sense of uncertainty for what the future held for Alana and her family. After a series of scandals and legal troubles, Alana's world was turned upside down and she was ultimately placed in the care of her older sister, Pumpkin. Now in college, Alana is determined to shake off the labels that have followed her, shed light on the darker side of child stardom and forge a path to overcome generational trauma and challenges.