Joey King had memorable bully role on new girl

Actress Joey King guest-starred as a ruthless middle school bully in an episode of the Fox sitcom New Girl. The appearance came early in her career as a child performer.

In the Season 1 episode titled Bully, King played Brianna, a student who targets teacher Jess Day after a video of an anti-bullying song surfaces online. The plot involves a confrontation that ends with Jess breaking a robotic arm built by Brianna for a science project and the pair singing a duet to resolve the conflict.

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