Ghetto Fairytales: Cinderella
Cindy, a tough 17-year-old girl living in a toxic foster home, is constantly belittled and used by her foster parents, Leroy and Bernice, and her stepbrother and sister, Chase and Nia, who only care about the welfare checks she brings. She is made to do everything for them. But when the whole world hears about her now-deceased wealthy father who left a fortune to her, everyone including the government and the mafia, wants a piece of her. As she struggles to survive, Jayden Night, a gospel rapper, becomes an unexpected ally, offering Cindy support and guidance. With the help of Jayden and her powerful godmother, Big Momma, Cindy learns street survival in this timeless classic gone rogue. Along the way, she learns the importance of family, self-worth, love, resilience, and self-defense, ultimately discovering her true identity and breaking the mold for the chance at a better future.