Bad Sisters Season 2: Thaddea Graham Joins Cast as New Series Premieres in November
Bad Sisters Season 2: Thaddea Graham Joins Cast as New Series Premieres in November

Apple TV's hit comedy-drama Bad Sisters returns for a second season on November 13, with two episodes premiering and new episodes airing weekly until December 25. The series, created by Sharon Horgan, follows the Garvey sisters—Eva, Grace, Ursula, Bibi, and Becka—after the 'accidental death' of Grace's abusive husband. The new season picks up two years later, as past truths resurface and the sisters are forced to navigate suspicion, lies, and secrets.

Joining the cast is Northern Irish actress Thaddea Graham, best known for her role as student sex therapist Sarah 'O' Owens in Netflix's Sex Education. Graham was born in China and adopted at 13 months by Northern Irish parents, who ensured she remained connected to her Chinese heritage. She attended the Arts Educational Schools in London, graduating in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts.

Graham's other notable roles include Vivian Lim in BBC's LGBTQ+ horror-comedy Wreck, as well as appearances in Doctor Who, Netflix's The Letter for the King, The Irregulars, and BBC's Us. Her addition to Bad Sisters marks another high-profile project in her growing career.

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