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As the immortal gospel ofLife-Sizes theme songBe a Startells us: Eves great.
The series just had to grow up first.

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Some of them are moms now!
Banks says ofLife-Sizes fan base: millennial women raised on the original.
It has the essence of the first one, but it just grows up with everyone else.

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I play her differently now.
There are a little bit more layers, and much more comedy.
Theres something I find a bit more endearing with this Eve than the first one….

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I think a part of it is approaching it from a producers perspective….
I feel like Im stronger because its [more fulfilling] to make somethingbetterthan to do it from scratch.
The world is different than the first one for Eve.

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Shes stuck in 2000, so its really funny.
I cant say how, but you will see something!
I have a scene where my stomach shows.

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I was like, Tyra, do you want me to cover the scars?
She goes, No, girl!
Its part of your life; Its your story.

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Eve mightve outgrown her razzle-dazzle raincoat, but the empowering embrace ofLife-Sizestill fits all.
Life-Size 2premieres in December as part of Freeforms25 Days of Christmas.
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