Kim Cattrall shines in the trailer for ‘Glamorous’: Netflix’s new queer comedy series reminiscent of ‘The Devil Wears Prada’.

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Kim Cattrall has her ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ moment in Netflix’s queer comedy series.

The upcoming Netflix series, “Glamorous,” is like “The Devil Wears Prada” but instead of Meryl Streep, it features Kim Cattrall from “Sex and the City,” and instead of Anne Hathaway, it hires drag queens and non-binary actor Miss Benny to work alongside her. The 10-episode LGBTQ comedy series premieres on June 22nd on the streaming platform.

“Glamorous” follows Marco Mejia (Miss Benny), a young, youthful-looking gay man who lands a job with the legendary CEO Madolyn Addison (Cattrall). Madolyn’s makeup line, Glamorous Cosmetics, is on the decline. Suspecting that someone from within is sabotaging her business, she hires Marco to investigate.

“She wants him to be her eyes and ears, to make friends and find out what’s going on behind her back, to uncover what they’re hiding and stealing. In return, she’ll teach him everything she knows, but warns him, ‘This business is not all glitz and glamour, and neither is life,'” says the show’s official synopsis.

The job is challenging, with constantly feuding coworkers, but it gives Marco the chance to discover who he truly is and what it means to be queer.

Miss Benny has previously appeared in “Fuller House,” “Dreamcatcher,” and “Doxxed.” Their rise to fame came through their YouTube channel, KidPOV, which launched in 2010.

Cattrall recently starred in Laura Terruso’s comedy film “About My Father” alongside Robert De Niro and Sebastian Maniscalco. It was recently revealed that she will make a special appearance in the second season of “And Just Like That,” premiering on June 22nd on Max.

“Glamorous” also features Zane Phillips, Jade Payton, Michael Hsu Rosen, Ayesha Harris, and Graham Parkhurst. Guest stars include Priyanka, Serena Tea, Adrin Bundoc, Brock Ciarlelli, Charlene Incarnate, Chiquitita, Diana Maria Riva, Joel Kim Booster, Lisa Gilroy, Mark Deklin, Matt Rogers, Monét X Change, Nicole Power, and Ricardo Chavira.

The series was created by Jordon Nardino. Executive producers are Nardino, Damon Wayans Jr., and Kameron Tarlow. CBS Studios produced the series for Netflix.

Watch the trailer below.