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GLOW Actress Britney Young On What To Expect In Season 2, Featuring More Wrestling On The Show, Potential Third Season Storylines

GLOW star Britney Young (Machu Picchu) recently spoke with Scott Fishman for TV Insider; you can read a few highlights below:

Britney Young on what to expect from season two of GLOW: 

“We really do dive into these characters a lot more and get to know them beyond the wrestling ring. You see new friendships form, new relationships form, but also new rivalries as well. You get to see them experience being a little bit famous for a hot second, and how people react to it.

“There is a lot more wrestling. What I love about Season 2 is that we really make stories out of the minutiae in life. We have some crazy funny storylines that you wouldn’t necessarily think someone would put on TV, but here we go. It’s on TV and hilarious.”

Young comments on the show featuring more wrestling this season: 

“I think them having the trust in me really was something where I knew I can do this. I do have my little side coach Kia [Stevens] there. I do talk to her a lot for insights. She helps a lot.

“For myself, I think I wrestled more than I acted this season, which was a lot of fun … There were times I had to wrestle four or five of the girls, so I really did have to step it up. It was a lot of fun to see how far we can go. Kate Nash and I have a move that I’m just in love with. I can’t believe they let us do it. It was insane. I think everyone will be taken aback at how great a wrestler Kate is.”

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What she’d like to see if GLOW gets renewed for a third season: 

“Season 3 I’d love to see how the popularity continues to grow and how it does affect not only the girls, but the production style of GLOW …I would love for the girls to actually meet some female wrestlers.

“I know female wrestling in the 1980s was still kind of a ‘sideshow’ or a buffer they used in between the ‘real’ matches. I want to see if they can meet other female professional wrestlers out there and how that changes what they do the show or how the show is perceived. I’m excited. Fingers crossed for Season 3. I think there is so much more to tell about this world.”

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