My Mad Fat Diary Season 2 Cast

Back to Stamford: My Mad Fat Diary Season 2 Crew!
Ready for more awkward teenage drama, killer 90s tunes, and questionable fashion choices? Season 2 of My Mad Fat Diary brings back the gang, and things are about to get even more…interesting.
Let’s dive into the lives of our favorite awkward squad!
Rae Earl (Sharon Rooney): Still Mad, Still Fat, Still Fabulous
Of course, we can’t have MMFD without Sharon Rooney as Rae Earl. She's the heart and soul of the show, navigating mental health, friendships, and the rollercoaster of first love.
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Prepare for more witty inner monologues and painfully relatable moments of teenage angst.
Chloe Gemell (Jodie Comer): The Queen Bee with a Secret
Ah, Chloe, played by the brilliant Jodie Comer. She's the seemingly perfect, gorgeous best friend. But remember, things aren't always as they seem.

Season 2 peels back more layers, revealing a vulnerability beneath the confident facade.
Finn Nelson (Nico Mirallegro): The Dreamy Heartthrob
Nico Mirallegro returns as the ever-so-dreamy Finn Nelson. He's the object of Rae’s affection and the resident heartthrob of Stamford.
Get ready for more swoon-worthy moments, but also some serious relationship drama. Can they make it work?

The Gang: Friendships Forged in Fire
The supporting cast is just as crucial! We've got Chop (Jordan Murphy), the loyal and slightly clueless best mate. Izzy (Ciara Baxendale), the quirky and endearing one. And Archie (Dan Cohen), the lovable and secretly yearning friend.
Their friendships are the glue that holds everything together, even when things get messy.
Dr. Kester Gill (Ian Hart): The Unconventional Therapist
Ian Hart is back as Dr. Kester Gill, Rae’s therapist. He's unconventional, sometimes blunt, but always there to help her navigate her mental health journey.

Expect more insightful and often humorous therapy sessions. Dr. Gill is the voice of reason amidst the teenage chaos.
What’s New This Season?
Season 2 throws some new challenges into the mix. Relationships are tested, secrets are revealed, and the pressure of leaving school looms large.
Plus, there's a killer soundtrack packed with 90s Britpop anthems that will transport you right back to your own teenage years (or make you wish you were there!).

Expect plenty of laughs, tears, and moments that will make you want to hug your TV. The cast brings these characters to life with such raw honesty and vulnerability, making My Mad Fat Diary a truly special show.
So, grab your snacks, settle in, and prepare for another dose of teenage angst and heartwarming friendship. You won't be disappointed!
"Being normal is boring." - Rae EarlIsn't she just right?
