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‘Sculpted’ Brings Southern Glam and Real Drama to the Screen
'Sculpted' Brings Southern Glam and Real Drama to the Screen
Photo Courtesy: Beyond Beauty

By: Chelsea Williams, PR & Brand Communications Specialist at BBMGMT

The beauty industry is getting a bold, Southern-infused spotlight this spring with the debut of Sculpted, an exciting new docu-series set to premiere April 11th on Fox40 and streaming on ValleyTV. Filmed against the culturally rich and vibrant backdrop of Jackson, Mississippi, the show blends Southern charm, luxury aesthetics, and behind-the-scenes drama into a compelling viewing experience.

Inside Beyond Beauty Ice Bar

At the center of Sculpted is Beyond Beauty Ice Bar, a beauty med spa focused on modern self-care. Known for its signature body ice sculpting treatments, the spa offers a non-invasive alternative to traditional cosmetic surgery. In an era where beauty meets convenience, this approach is gaining traction, and Sculpted positions itself right at the center of that movement.

Leading the way is entrepreneur Cora Christian, the owner of Beyond Beauty Ice Bar and the star of the series. Christian is more than a business owner. A body contouring expert, she embodies ambition, precision, and confidence. Sculpted follows her day-to-day life as she balances running a growing business, managing high-profile clients, and handling the pressures that come with leading in a competitive industry.

A Dynamic Cast and Unfiltered Storytelling

This isn’t just a story about beauty treatments. It’s about the people behind them. The series introduces viewers to a dynamic cast, including co-stars Jasmine Morton and Felicia Thomas, whose personalities bring both energy and tension to the screen. As cameras roll, audiences will get an unfiltered look at the relationships, rivalries, and real-life challenges that unfold behind the polished image of the beauty world.

From luxurious treatment rooms to exclusive client sessions, Sculpted offers a front-row seat to the med spa experience. Viewers will see firsthand how body sculpting works, why non-invasive treatments are gaining popularity, and what draws clients to seek out these services. The show goes beyond external beauty, tapping into themes of confidence, self-investment, and personal reinvention.

'Sculpted' Brings Southern Glam and Real Drama to the Screen

Photo Courtesy: Beyond Beauty

Drama, Culture, and the Spirit of Jackson

Like any compelling docu-series, Sculpted doesn’t shy away from drama. Beneath the glam and glow lies the reality of running a business in a high-stakes industry. Competition, internal conflicts, and the pressure to maintain standards create storylines that keep viewers engaged. Whether it’s disagreements among staff or the challenges of meeting client expectations, the series captures it all with authenticity and flair.

Set against the backdrop of the Deep South, the show also celebrates the unique culture and elegance of Jackson. There’s an undeniable sense of pride woven into every scene, from the hospitality to the style, making the location feel like a character in its own right. It’s where tradition meets modern luxury, and Sculpted uses that contrast to elevate its storytelling.

As the beauty industry continues to evolve, Sculpted arrives at an opportune moment. It speaks to a generation that values enhancement without extremes and shows a side of the industry that is both aspirational and relatable. With its mix of education, entertainment, and emotion, the series is set to draw attention far beyond Mississippi.

For anyone curious about the future of beauty or the realities of entrepreneurship, Sculpted premieres April 11th on Fox40 and ValleyTV.

 

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