When her cynical city cousin Maeve is exiled to Taylah's drought-stricken town Dunburn, she thinks the ball is a “heteronormative shit-show” and immediately disrupts the status quo.
In their search for the spotlight, Taylah and Maeve dig deep to find self-acceptance — and a date to the Deb.
[3] Wilson was inspired by Australian films such as The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Muriel's Wedding.
[6] In November 2024, Wilson lost a motion in a Californian court to protect herself from the film's producers' defamation lawsuit under anti-Slapp laws.
[7][9] The film's lead actress, Charlotte MacInnes, also released a statement saying there was no sexual harassment inflicted on her by the Producers, contrary to Wilson’s claims.