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Malala on Entering Her Cowgirl Era in ‘We Are Lady Parts’ Season 2
Vogue· 15 hours agoIn the second episode of the brand-new second season of Nida Manzoor’s We Are Lady Parts—the Polite...
"We need to upend this”: "We Are Lady Parts" creator Nida Manzoor conquers second album anxiety
Salon.com· 21 hours ago...opened their doors, Saira (Sarah Kameela Impey), Ayesha (Juliette Motamed), Bisha (Faith Omole),...
Malala Yousafzai in 'We Are Lady Parts' is the cameo of the year
Mashable· 21 hours agoIn Nida Manzoor's highly-awaited second season of We Are Lady Parts, the titular all-female Muslim...
‘We Are Lady Parts’ Review: Season 2 of Peacock’s Subversive Hit Recaptures the Magic and Deepens It
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoInitially, the plot seems to be about individual self-empowerment, with goody-two-shoes guitarist...
‘We Are Lady Parts’ Is Finally Back, Sharper and Funnier Than Ever
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoAfter a nearly three-year wait, Peacock's stellar comedy about an all-female, all-Muslim punk band...
'We Are Lady Parts' creator on getting Malala on a horse and being in her 'villain era'
LA Times via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoNida Manzoor, who created 'We Are Lady Parts,' talks about Season 2 of the Peacock comedy that...
Got a 'Bridgerton'-shaped hole in your heart? Let 'We Are Lady Parts' fill it.
Mashable· 1 day agoIf Bridgerton Season 3: Part 1 and that carriage-riding cliffhanger has you hungering for more — and...
We Are Lady Parts season 2 review: A pitch-perfect return
The A.V. Club· 3 days agoNida Manzoor has crafted a flawless TV show in We Are Lady Parts, a British comedy revolving around...
We Are Lady Parts is TV at its Finest | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 2 days agoWhen last we saw lead singer and band founder Saira (Sarah Kameela Impey), drummer Ayesha (Juliette...
‘We Are Lady Parts’ is back for season 2 and it’s an irresistible binge
Tom's Guide· 2 days agoNearly three years ago, the first season of “We Are Lady Parts” on Peacock was a blast of giddy...