Sophie Winkleman has described being a teenager - and a parent - as "a different planet" to 20 years ago and says social media is a "horror film" we need to keep children safe from. The actress, who is back on our screens this week in BBC drama Wild Cherry , has long campaigned to protect children and teenagers from the threat of smartphones and Big Tech, so the plot about toxic relationships and social media struck a chord with her.
Written by and starring the BAFTA Award-winning Nicôle Lecky, the six-part series follows the drama surrounding best friends Lorna and Juliet, played by Carmen Ejogo and Eve Best. Their teenage daughters – pupils at a private school – are implicated in a scandal, shining a light on mother-daughter relationships, peer pressure and the glare of social medi

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