Netflix's Glamorous Ending, Explained
, is definitely your current favorite watch. The series follows Marco Mejia, a gender-nonconforming person who feels like their life is at a standstill until they land a role at one of the most respected beauty brands on the market, Glamorous by Madolyn. During their time working with the legendary Madolyn Addison , Marco learns so much about themself as they navigate their queerness and discover that they want to take their makeup talents to the next level by becoming a beauty influencer.
They also spot Parker — another one of Marco's love interests — at the same bar, and he's dating someone who could pass as his twin. During a moment when they're alone with Parker, he flirts with Marco and asks if they'll come back to his place after the party celebrating Venetia's promotion. Marco declines the offer and goes back to dancing with Ben.
As for Ben, he is seen walking toward the clinic of Dr. Ripley Torres, who specializes in helping transgender patients with gender re-affirming surgeries, hormones, and more.After telling Madolyn that he plans on quitting his job at the company, Chad notifies her that his dad is coming to visit. She gets emotional upon receiving this news as she's sad to see her son leave the family biz. She then has heartwarming moments with her driver, Teddy.
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