Sex Education’s Mimi Keene opens up about Ruby’s new romance, dismantling pressures to be 'perfect' and her mental health mantra

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Sex Education’s Mimi Keene opens up about Ruby’s new romance, dismantling pressures to be 'perfect' and her mental health mantra
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The Netflix star dishes the dirt on season three's biggest storyline...

Congrats on the new season. There’s a lot more character development for Ruby in this season and it feels like we get to know a different side to her. What are you most excited for viewers to see from Ruby?

We start to see how things that look very shiny and perfect on the outside might not be that way in reality. There’s a lot she has to deal with in her family. She has to take care of a lot more stuff than people might realise. Stuff that no one at school or any of her friends know anything about because none of her friends have ever been to her house. Her dad is a huge factor in all of it.

I think that's really important. It’s going to be so helpful to young people to see because with Ruby, you see this shiny portrayal that she puts forward with the way she carries herself but that’s not really the case for her, so I think people will be able to relate to the idea of feeling like you have to be perfect all the time.

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