Riding out the pandemic in Vancouver, where Brooklynn Prince was shooting HomeBeforeDark when the shutdown began, the 10-year-old talks about celebrating her 10th birthday in quarantine and promoting a new show from home
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Meanwhile, season one premiered April 3. What was it like to have your show debut in the middle of all of this? My parents are awesome and they made the best out of quarantine. I came down in the morning and there were streamers, balloons, candy and a cake that we made. After school, we went out and made three surprise stops [staying in our car while driving past people's houses].
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