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Jenny Walser, also known as Jennifer Catherine Walser, is a multi-talented individual with a diverse set of skills and a passion for making an impact in various fields. Born on May 1, 1995, she hails from Britain and has risen to prominence as an actress, director, and natural scientist.

In the realm of acting, Jenny's performances have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Her ability to embody different characters with depth and authenticity has earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan following. From the stage to the big screen, she has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Beyond her acting endeavors, she has demonstrated her creative flair behind the camera as a director.

Currently, Jenny is making waves in the entertainment industry with her portrayal of Tori Spring in the highly anticipated Netflix adaptation of "Heartstopper." Fans are eager to see how she brings this beloved character to life and infuses the story with her exceptional talent and emotional depth. 

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Heartstopper reveals new cast members as production for season 2 begins

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Production for the second season of Heartstopper is officially underway and a number of new cast members have been revealed by Netflix.

Based on the beloved webcomic and graphic novel of the same name from Alice Oseman, the queer teen drama follows Charlie Spring (Joe Locke), a “high-strung, openly gay overthinker,” and Nick (Kit Connor), “a cheerful, soft-hearted rugby player”.

It was met with critical acclaim as soon as the first season arrived on Netflix, with viewers watching 23,940,000 hours of the show during its first full week on the platform.

The streaming giant quickly renewed the show for its second and third seasons back in May and it now seems that fans may not have to wait too long for its return, as on 22 September it was confirmed that production on the new episodes has started.

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