“The Summer I Turned Pretty,” comes from the same creative mind behind “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before,” Jenny Han, has undeniably captured our attention. The television adaptation, now streaming on Prime Video, has seamlessly woven itself into fans’ daily lives. Enthusiastic fans are currently engrossed in the unfolding narrative of its second season and looking forward to the upcoming season.

At the heart of the story lies a tale of romance: A young girl named Belly, accompanied by her mother, embarks on a recurring summer tradition of staying at a beach house. Their destination is the home of her mother’s closest friend and her two sons. Over the years, Belly has nursed a lasting affection for one of the boys and has cultivated a deep friendship with his sibling.

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The intricate dynamics of love take center stage as Conrad, portrayed by Christopher Briney, and Jeremiah, brought to life by Gavin Casalegno, find themselves entangled in a complex love triangle with Belly. The show masterfully weaves the narrative threads, delving into the transformation of their unique connections. As these teenagers navigate the labyrinth of emotions, the story unfurls, revealing the shifts and struggles each individual undergoes.

Despite his age of 23, Gavin takes on the role of 16-year-old Jeremiah in “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” Jeremiah not only holds the status of being Belly’s closest confidant but also occupies a significant place in her heart.

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Jeremiah is the youngest child of Susannah and Adam Fisher, as well as the junior sibling to Conrad. Their upbringing was rooted in New York City, yet the annual tradition of venturing to Cousins Beach during the summer was a cherished one. This recurring journey was made in the company of their mother’s closest friend, Laurel Park, along with her two children, Steven and Belly. Jeremiah’s persona was characterized by his exuberant spirit—always the initiator of amusement and shenanigans, adept at cajoling others into joining his escapades.