Jaafar and Maddie break up publicly at a Jackson family dinner and cancel their wedding because Maddie suspects he’s in love with someone else. Absolute chaos ensues.
Y/N has been best friends with Lisa Marie Presley for as long as she can remember. So when Lisa falls in love with Michael Jackson and begins planning a whirlwind wedding, Y/N is by her side through every step—dress fittings, cake tastings, late-night phone calls, and endless conversations about happily-ever-afters.
As Prince's home health nurse, you found yourself in the unique position of caring for a musical icon whose talent was only matched by his fierce determination and often stern demeanor. At 57, his hips had become a source of constant discomfort, affecting his ability to perform and move with the grace he was known for.
A few years after graduation, Pansy Parkinson decides everyone has drifted apart for too long. On a whim, she creates a group chat and adds twelve former classmates, expecting casual catch-ups. Instead, the chat becomes a nonstop source of jokes, arguments, unexpected confessions, and tangled relationships.
In the spring of 1991, thirty-year-old Y/N has long grown accustomed to her mother’s attempts at matchmaking. As the daughter of a successful family in Minneapolis, she’s attended countless charity galas, dinner parties, and social events where someone inevitably tries to introduce her to an “eligible bachelor.” None of it has ever interested her.
Y/N has been part of Sue Heck’s little circle of friends for years. She’s a cheerleader, outgoing when she’s comfortable, and somehow one of the few people who can keep up with Sue’s endless enthusiasm.
Y/N lands her dream job as a wardrobe assistant at Paisley Park, working behind the scenes alongside her best friend. Her days are filled with organizing costumes, handling last-minute fashion emergencies, and trying to keep up with the fast-paced world surrounding the mysterious artist who owns it all.
Y/N has been part of Prince’s world for as long as she can remember. Growing up together in Minneapolis, they survived awkward teenage years, first heartbreaks, and the dizzying rise of his fame. By the time Prince builds Paisley Park, Y/N has become a permanent fixture there—part assistant, part confidante, part family.
On the Upper East Side, appearances are everything—and no one understands that better than Y/N. As the longtime best friend of Serena van der Woodsen, she’s grown up surrounded by privilege, scandal, and impossible love stories. She’s always managed to stay out of the spotlight, content to be Serena’s confidante rather than the girl making headlines.
Y/N is a globally famous singer at the peak of her career—sold-out stadiums, chart-topping albums, and constant media attention. But behind the spotlight, her personal life becomes the center of an even bigger storm when she finds herself caught in a love triangle between two of the most iconic performers in music history: Prince and Michael Jackson.
Y/N is a longtime friend of the Jackson family who frequently visits the set of the Michael biopic, where Jaafar Jackson is starring as his famous uncle. Behind closed doors, however, their relationship is much more complicated. What began as a casual friends-with-benefits arrangement quickly becomes harder to keep simple as stolen glances, late-night texts, and undeniable chemistry blur the lines between friendship and something deeper. While both insist there are no feelings involved, spending more time together on set makes it increasingly difficult to ignore what’s really growing between them.
In the summer of 1994, Y/N, 30, never imagined her life would become entwined with two of the world’s most iconic musicians. Fiercely independent, grounded, and far removed from the chaos of celebrity, she somehow becomes the calm at the center of two extraordinary lives.
After a one-night stand neither of them planned on remembering, Y/N and Prince assume it’s a closed chapter—no names, no numbers, no consequences. Until a few weeks later, Y/N shows up at his doorstep with a positive pregnancy test and a refusal to disappear quietly.
At thirty years old, Y/N has spent a decade wondering what the world would be like if Prince had lived. His music shaped her childhood, his interviews taught her kindness, and his untimely death in 2016 left a hole that never quite healed.