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Beauty trailer follows Gracie Marie Bradley as a talented young singer

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A talented young singer tries to maintain the voice that made her so recognizable in the first trailer for Netflix Beauty.

Gracie Marie Bradley stars, Niecy Nash and Giancarlo Stanton play her parents, and Sharon Stone plays a standard executive trying to make Beauty a star.

The Netflix film – directed by Andrew Dosonmeau (Where’s Kyra?) and writer Lena Waithe (Queen and Skinny) debuts on Netflix June 29.

Singer: A talented young singer who tries to retain the voice that made her so special in the first trailer for Netflix Beauty

CEO: Gracie Marie Bradley stars, Niecy Nash and Giancarlo Stanton play her parents, Sharon Stone plays a standard executive trying to make Beauty a star

CEO: Gracie Marie Bradley stars, Niecy Nash and Giancarlo Stanton play her parents, Sharon Stone plays a standard executive trying to make Beauty a star

The trailer begins with Beauty and Stone posing for a picture while her family all applauds.

The trailer continues with Beauty and Jasmine (Aleyse Shannon) talking, as Jasmine asks what she thinks, and Beauty says, “The future.”

When Jasmine asks about “the future”, the beauty says “walking around, taking pictures, freedom” as she saw her approaching a man.

Pose: The trailer starts with the Beauty and Stone character posing for a photo while her family all applauds

Pose: The trailer starts with the Beauty and Stone character posing for a photo while her family all applauds

The Future: The trailer continues with Beauty and Jasmine (Aleyse Shannon) talking, as Jasmine asks what she thinks of her, and Beauty says, 'The future'

The Future: The trailer continues with Beauty and Jasmine (Aleyse Shannon) talking, as Jasmine asks what she thinks of her, and Beauty says, ‘The future’

Closing: When Jasmine asks about

CLOSING: When Jasmine asks about “the future,” the beauty says “walking around, taking pictures, and being free,” as she saw approaching a man

While Beauty’s future certainly looks bright, her mom (Niecy Nash) says she’s not ready, even though Stone’s character says, “Trust me.” she is ready.

Beauty is seen recording as she says, “I don’t know how to sing black, white, I only know how to sing.”

The beauty is seen singing in the church choir as her mom says, “You know what they do for the stars?” They only build you up so they can tear you down.

Not Ready: While Beauty's future certainly looks bright, her mom (Niecy Nash) says she's not ready, even though Stone's character says,

Not Ready: While Beauty’s future certainly looks bright, her mom (Niecy Nash) says she’s not ready, even though Stone’s character says, “Trust me.” she is ready “

Singing: Beauty is seen recording as she says,

Singing: The beauty is seen recording as she says, “I don’t know how to sing in black and white, I only know how to sing”

Church: Beauty is seen singing in the church choir as her mother says,

Church: Beauty is seen singing in the church choir as her mother says, “Do you know what they do to the stars? They only build you up so they can tear you down.”

The confident beauty says, “No one can bring me down, Mother,” though she later tells her husband, “I don’t send her into the world to be eaten by wolves.”

“How do you know it’s not a wolf?” Her father responds, as the beauty is seen singing in a nightclub.

Stone’s character tells the family, “Everyone in America is going to want a piece of it.

Nobody: Confident Beauty says,

Nobody: The confident beauty says, “No one can tear me apart, mother,” though she later tells her husband, “I don’t send her into the world to be eaten by wolves.”

Wolf:

Wolf: “How do you know it’s not a wolf?” Her father responds, as the beauty is seen singing in a nightclub

Plot: Stone's character tells the family that

Piece: Stone’s character tells the family, “Everyone in America is going to want a piece of it

“For every good thing you get,” the pessimistic mother continues, “something bad will happen.”

Beauty tells her mother, “I just want to use the gift God gave me,” though her mother tells her, “But you won’t be real.”

“It’s going to be fantastic,” she says, as the trailer ends.

Bad: the pessimistic mother continues,

Bad: The pessimistic mom continues, “For every good thing you get, something bad will happen.”

The Gift: Beauty tells her mother,

The Gift: Beauty tells her mother, “I only want to use the gift God gave me,” though her mother tells her, “But you’ll never be real.”

fantasy:

Fantasia: “It’s going to be fantasy,” you say, as the trailer ends

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