[ & ; * - naomi scott / bisexual / she/her ] isn’t it weird how close { beatrice ‘bea’ dames } resembles { naomi scott }? damn, i heard they are a { 22 } year old { undergraduate } and a member of { kωπ } studying { film studies }. outside of class { bea } participates in { film and gymnastics } and their party anthem is { wicked ones } by { dorothy }.
Ingla Khatri was an up and coming Bollywood actress. She was only seventeen years old and considered the hottest young star in Hollywood. When the acclaimed Director Eric Dames arrived in India to film his latest blockbuster, it wasn’t long before Ingla caught his eye, despite being 15 years her senior, he promised to make her a star both in her home country and internationally.
They spent the next two years together, Eric claiming that Ingla was his muse for his work and Ingla always duitfully by his side. However, it didn’t take long for Hollywood to realise that Ingla was the true talent of the two and Eric feared losing his cash train.
It was then that Ingla found herself pregnant with their daughter and seven months later Beatrice Dames was born, hauntingly resembling her mother and seemingly winning the hearts of everyone in the hospital.
Ingla quit her budding career to raise Beatrice while Eric continued to flit around the world, still continuing to make his blockbuster films and always gushing about his perfect family back home.
Though it was far from picture perfect; her father would often be caught with the newest startlet on his arm while her mother retreated more into herself, mourning over the career she lost because of a slightly jilted Director.
It wasn’t long before Beatrice got that wonderful taste of fame. Accompanying her father on film sets and being enticed from a young age by the bright lights of the set and the fame and praise that came with being in front of a camera.
She was determined to be the next big Hollywood startlet, not the mundane ones of today but the true classics like Bette Davis and Vivien Leigh, Audrey, Katherine- the ones whose name would remain in lights forever.
Except one minor problem; Beatrice just wasn’t that great at acting. Her lines were stilted, she lacked the natural charisma her mother had or the eye for directing like her father. Though that didn’t stop her from pursuing a life in the spotlight.
When she failed to make the Yale drama program, the next option was Film and Television, where she discovered that she had a talent for screenwriting, something she’d never considered before since her father had always told her that screenwriting was for ugly broads.
As Beatrice has gotten older, she’s seen the type of man her father is and what he did to her mother, determined to never allow that to happen to her- though she always gives the illusion that she comes from a picture perfect Hollywood family.
Facts of life:
Has always preferred to be called Bea, believing it’s far more memorable than Beatrice.
Has a strained relationship with both her parents- her father always off shooting another film and her mother growing to resenting Beatrice.
Definitely a drama queen, loves to make a scene over everything.
Likes to dress in vintage clothes- big mink coats, long dresses, vintage sunglasses.
Considers her red lipsticks and long dark curls her trademark.
Still believes she is destined to be the next great screenwriter.
Loves a good party, always seen dancing the night away on the dancefloor.
Every relationship she has ever had, Bea has ultimately ended up cheating on them mainly due to her getting bored and not knowing how a stable relationship works.
Tends to call her parents by their first names.
Grew up in Beverly Hills but spent a lof time travelling to movie sets with her father.
Mainly raised at home by nannies.
Possible connections:
regular hookup - someone Bea hooks up with.
Ex-relationship - they dated but Bea cheated on them.
unfaithful - a person could’ve cheated with.
One night stand - they could’ve been drunk or just a casual night.
friends with benefits - more benefits than friends, honestly.
ride or die - the one person who can handle Bea’s dramatics.
like siblings - the sibling that Bea never had.
old friends - perhaps they knew each other growing up.
frenemies - stabbing you in the back is easier.
enemies - they cannot stand the sight of one another.











