✨THE WOMEN OF BIBLE, BADDIES & BOUNDARIES✨

They’re not just characters.

They’re the blueprint, the breakdown, and the bounce-back.

💋 Sierra James — After losing their parents in a car accident, CeCe stepped up to raise her little sister. But her sister is acting out—partying, stripping, and dating a wannabe rapper with no ambition. CeCe’s trying to break into the celebrity hairstyling world while managing grief, resentment, and responsibility. She’s been doing Traya’s hair for years and gets pulled into the B.B.B. sisterhood through her shop.

✨ Trinity Monroe — Traya created Bible, Baddies & Boundaries after feeling like church had no room for her realness due to all their judgments & criticism. She wanted to build a space where women could cry, vent, cuss (a lil’), pray, and still praise. She’s on a journey to build her brand, be her own boss, and trust God for healing, freedom after a painful divorce and a long healing season.

🌿 Imani Shaw — Imani’s been at odds with her controlling, manipulative mother for years. Her mom constantly guilt-trips her, gaslights her, and tries to dominate her life. Imani finally decides to stop allowing her mom access to her peace. While getting her hair done by CeCe, she meets Traya and gets invited to B.B.B. She starts a new journey of reclaiming her voice and spiritual boundaries.

💔 Maliyah Brooks — She’s been with her man for 2 years, but he’s draining her emotionally and spiritually. He blames her for everything going wrong in his life, while she’s been trying to build herself back up after going through a down season in her life. She finally walked away—but he keeps popping up, emotionally manipulating her. Her best friend Traya introduces her to B.B.B. and it becomes her lifeline.

Coming Soon, Thank yall for all of the support and love didn’t think it would get this much traction and love.

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2025/7/6 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so I've been seeing a lot of buzz around 'Bible, Baddies & Boundaries' and I just had to share my thoughts, especially after reading about the incredible women featured in this upcoming series. When I first heard the title, I was instantly intrigued. 'Bible, Baddies & Boundaries'? It just speaks to so many of us who are trying to navigate faith, real-life struggles, and the constant need to protect our peace. What does it even mean to be a 'baddie with a bible'? For me, it's about being unapologetically authentic. It's understanding that you can have a deep spiritual walk and still be a strong, fierce woman who isn't afraid to speak her mind, to heal from past hurts, and to demand respect. It's not about being perfect; it's about being real, messy, and striving for growth, all while leaning on your faith. Trinity Monroe, the visionary behind B.B.B., totally gets this. She created this space because she felt judged in traditional church settings, and honestly, who hasn't felt that way sometimes? We need places where we can cry, vent, pray, and still praise, without feeling like we have to put on a facade. Just looking at the stories of Sierra James, Imani Shaw, and Maliyah Brooks, you can already feel how relatable their journeys are. Sierra, stepping up for her sister while battling her own grief – that's a weight many of us carry, trying to be strong for others even when we're breaking inside. And Imani's struggle with a manipulative parent? Setting spiritual boundaries with family is one of the hardest things to do, but it's crucial for your well-being. Her decision to reclaim her voice resonates so deeply. Then there's Maliyah, breaking free from a draining relationship and finding her lifeline in this sisterhood. We've all been there, or know someone who has, feeling emotionally manipulated and trying to rebuild after a 'down season.' This series isn't just entertainment; it feels like a mirror reflecting our own battles and triumphs. It's about finding strength in community, understanding that you don't have to go through these challenges alone. It highlights the power of sisterhood, like how Traya introduces Maliyah to B.B.B., offering a new path forward. Learning how to set boundaries – whether spiritual, emotional, or relational – is an ongoing process, and seeing these 'baddies' navigate it with grace and grit is truly inspiring. It's a reminder that embracing your faith doesn't mean abandoning your fierceness; it means channeling it for good, for healing, and for building a life that truly reflects God's plan for you. I'm genuinely looking forward to seeing how these women, through their friendships and faith, find their freedom and empower each other. It’s going to be a powerful journey, showcasing how real women can heal, grow, and thrive together.