
Lizzie Davidson Shines in the Hilariously Brutal World ofSuch Brave Girls
So, let’s talk about Such Brave Girls , the show that isn’t just hilarious—it’s absolutely savage, and it stars someone you need to keep an eye on: Lizzie Davidson. Trust me, if you haven’t watched this, you’re seriously missing out. It’s one of those shows that grabs the absolute chaos of family life, mental health, modern relationships, and turns it into something so uncomfortably real—and so funny—that you don’t know whether to laugh, cry, or just yowl into the void.
Lizzie plays Billie, one half of the deeply dysfunctional sibling duo, alongside her real-life sister, Kat Sadler, who also created and writes the show. Their chemistry is electric, probably because it’s soaked in real-life history and sisterly antagonism. Watching them on-screen together is like watching a car crash in slow motion—chaotic, painful, and weirdly beautiful.
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Billie is ferocious. She’s overconfident, under-equipped emotionally, and deeply lost. Lizzie delivers lines with a venomous precision that makes your jaw drop. One moment she’s casually destroying her sister’s sense of self-worth with a single glance, and the next she’s chasing after a married man with zero shame and a little too much optimism. There’s a line where she says, “She only shaves one leg so she can pretend a man is spooning her.” That’s the level of writing we’re dealing with here—dark, raw, and sharply funny.
And the story behind the scenes is just as compelling. This show isn’t some exaggerated fantasy—it’s rooted in real experiences. During the pandemic, Kat opened up about her mental health, her time in a psych ward, and Lizzie revealed her financial struggles. That kind of honesty bleeds into the show in the best way. You feel it in every scene, in the characters’ desperation, their delusions, their absolute refusal to admit defeat, even when everything is falling apart.
What really hits is the way the series explores being a woman in this world—without the gloss. These characters are not polished. They’re petty, cruel, insecure, horny, and hopeful, all at once. Lizzie’s performance is the backbone of that brutal truth. She makes Billie infuriating and vulnerable, gross and lovable, all at the same time. And it’s clear how much she puts into this. She literally ran a marathon in France during filming and came straight back to set. Who does that?
It’s also refreshing to see how this show skewers modern ideas around feminism, dating, and mental health. Nothing is sacred, but everything is honest. From abortion clinics to ghosting to toxic relationships, Such Brave Girls doesn’t flinch. And Lizzie Davidson? She’s the standout. Her delivery, her comedic timing, her ability to make you cringe and laugh simultaneously—it’s masterful.
If you haven’t already, go binge this show. It’s on iPlayer, and season 2 is out now. Watch it for the writing, stay for Lizzie Davidson. She’s not just funny—she’s fearless.
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