After finding Chantal and killing the not-so-villainous Keith, the gang is faced with the horrifying task of trying to bury a body before the sun comes up.
Season: 2
Lucky Shoes
On election night, Blair makes a risky proposition while Mo and Dawn go on a double date. Keith makes a startling discovery.
Episode 8
It’s the final of Glow Up and just three MUAs remain – they all have a chance to be crowned Britain’s Next Make-Up Star, but only one will come out on top. Stacey Dooley presents as the MUAs are faced with their biggest Professional Assignment to date.
Val Garland and Dominic Skinner are joined on the judging panel by Guest Judges Annalise Fard, Harrod’s Director of Beauty and make-up royalty, and Anastasia Soare, creator of Anastasia Beverly Hills. Under their watchful eyes the MUAs are tasked with leading their own make-up masterclass at one of the world’s most famous department stores – Harrods.
The MUAs take it in turns to deliver a masterclass, showcasing their USP by creating a signature look on the eyes in front of an audience of industry professionals. They must be engaging, informative and deliver great make-up.
The next day at Glow Up HQ the final three MUAs take on their last Creative Brief: delivering a look on the theme of evolution. They must demonstrate who they were before they started this competition and who they are now, and the finalists must push the boundaries – interpreting the brief and creating looks like never before.
Following the Creative Brief, the judges must decide which MUA should leave the competition in third place before the final two head into the Face Off, where one will be crowned winner of Glow Up and named Britain’s Next Make-Up Star.
Episode 7
It’s the semi-final, and just one professional and one creative brief stands in between the MUAs and the chance to make it through to next week’s Glow Up final.
Judges Val Garland and Dominic Skinner are joined by Guest Judge, the world renowned photographer and director Rankin, as the MUAs are booked on a beauty editorial for his magazine, Hunger.
Stacey Dooley presents as Rankin challenges the MUAs to experiment with beauty, expressing themselves and creating a look for the beauty editorial’s theme The Future. But there’s a twist: the models will be photographed in a tank of water, meaning the final four MUAs must produce a make-up look that works well in the water.
Rankin will also be looking at how well they work with him to create the perfect image, and if they’re good enough their work will feature in his magazine.
The following day at Glow Up HQ, the MUAs face their first ever surprise Creative Brief, where they are asked to produce a look based on one of the four classical elements: earth, water, air and fire. The looks are judged before Dominic and Val decide which two will enter the Face Off elimination. With a place in the final at stake, the MUAs are asked to pull off a rainbow eye with seamlessly blended colour.
Election Day
With the senate race up for grabs, Payton and Dede prepare for an unconventional showdown, but a last-minute decision suddenly changes everything.
What's in the Box?
A shocking ballot-box twist positions Payton at a moral and ethical crossroads that could define the rest of his political career — and life.
The Voters
On Election Day, a mother and daughter argue over whether Payton or Dede is the better pick, motivating each to spend time with her chosen candidate.
Hail Mary
McAfee’s prurient sleuthing uncovers an explosive secret, Payton’s tangled affairs turn fruitful, and Georgina’s link to Tino proves problematic.
Cancel Culture
Payton scrambles to salvage his campaign when he suffers a credibility crisis over a compromising photo and his commitment to fixing climate change.
Conscious Unthroupling
As Astrid pumps Payton for details about their long-ago dalliance, Hadassah hatches a cover-up for Dede, and McAfee seeks a healthier work-life balance.