

“‘Build A Bitch’ had a lot of seeds planted,” explains Donoho.

It also took more than 50 treatments before Poarch and Donoho came to an agreement that this was the world she’d create for “Dolls.” (One version followed Poarch after being disposed of in a junkyard another began the nanosecond after “Build a Bitch” ended.) Poarch, Donoho, and the video’s villain - Grimes - broke down how they were able to “cram about a feature-film worth of content into four minutes,” as Donoho puts it, as well as all those cameos and a fight scene that nearly gave the crew a “heart attack.” World Building “That’s what I wanted the message to be: Be a badass, be the main character, and don’t let anybody ever step on you.” Working again with Andrew Donoho, the director behind “Build a Bitch,” Poarch concocted a world where her character gets to feel the “satisfaction of fighting back,” as she tells Rolling Stone. (I guess it’s not that different from our own!) Sporting a bionic arm, she attempts to take down the powerful force behind the corporation that’s been perpetrating a society built on the male gaze. Poarch is ready for revenge following the death of one of her doll friends. “Dolls” kicks off some time after the “Build a Bitch” revolt. The accompanying video expands the Bella Cinematic Universe with even bigger production - and cameos from the internet’s favorite stars, including her cousin and digital superstar Bretman Rock, the YouTuber Dream, singer Madison Beer, and, oh yeah, Grimes and her claws. On Friday came the first track, and the return of the Dolls. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Now, Poarch is ready to release her debut EP, due out Aug. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms.

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