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Carola

American  
[kar-uh-luh] / ˈkær ə lə /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Carol.


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Based on the book by Carola Lovering, the Hulu series centers on the toxic and manipulative on-again, off-again relationship between college students Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco — portrayed by real-life couple Grace Van Patten and Jackson White — whose distressing bond causes a ripple effect of chaos and turmoil for their friend group that stretches across eight years.

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Carola says she and her brothers were first-generation Latinos who spoke Spanish fluently but felt that the term Chicano didn’t belong to them.

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Because De la Rocha destroyed so many of his early works, demand is high for his drawings and paintings, Carola says.

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Family members tried to reason with Beto and convince him to break his fast, Carola says.

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He thinks that his early paintings were lost when he moved, or that someone left them out in the rain, or that they were stolen, according to Beto’s younger sister, Carola de la Rocha.

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