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Jessie Ware and Jameela Jamil to tackle topics of sisterhood and sexuality for LGBTQ+ Amazon show The Wilds

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Amazon Prime Video will be hosting a live panel event titled Surviving and Thriving which will explore the journey young females take as they move through both the physical and metaphorical ‘wilderness’ that is growing up in 2020.

The series will be hosted by icon Jessie Ware who will be joined by fellow panellist Jameela Jamil, as well as a handful of surprise guests.

Surviving and Thriving will be kicking off today and lasting for two days, until Friday (December 18). The live panel was put together after Amazon conducted research which revealed that female power and emotional health were seen as increasingly important topics for young women.

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