Beauty in Black Season 2 Ending Explained: After Kimmie becomes Horace’s wife and inherits everything that he owns, things spiral out of control in the family, resulting in Mallory and Kimmie to butt heads.
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Beauty in Black 2025 Director, Writer & Creator
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Beauty in Black Netflix Cast
Crystle Stewart, Taylor Polidore Williams, Amber Reign Smith, Ricco Ross, Steven G. Norfleet, Julian Horton, Terrell Carter, Richard Lawson, Debbi Morgan
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Genre
Drama, Soap Opera
The series consists of 8 episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Beauty in Black Season 2 Ending Explained
This season, Kimmie, after marrying Horace, moves into his lavish house, while the other family members are left shocked and penniless at his decision. Unable to get rid of her for fear of losing their inheritance, they think of other avenues. Meanwhile, Kimmie, Rain and Sylvie have their lives changed, with Alex tagging along to keep them safe.
Eventually, the rest of the Bellaries learn that Horace diluted 10% of each of their shares while protecting his own, which results in all of them becoming irate and storming out. After Roy finds out about Charles and Varney, he blackmails Varney into getting Kimmie out of their lives; otherwise, he will expose him. Elsewhere, Alex and Kimmie continue to butt heads as we see him talking to Jules as well.
At the hospital, Horace negotiates with Peter about letting Kimmie off the hook in exchange for looking the other way about his laundering money, thinking of giving him someone in his place. Jules puts up Angel as the decoy, which Horace and Kimmie have no idea about. When they learn the truth, they try to stop them from killing Angel, but it’s too late.

As Kimmie adjusts to her new life, Rain learns that Angel is dead and is devastated. When Kimmie learns this, she decides that it’s time to leave. Thankfully, Angel isn’t dead, but he’s quite heartbroken to learn about Horace’s orders. Either way, Horace and Angel make a plan to save themselves, and he eventually picks the women up from their homes just as they are about to escape.
At a safe house, Horace asks Kimmie to trust her, that he won’t hurt her or her family and advises her to send Sylvie away so that she can get her head in the game and no one can hurt her. As Rain takes revenge on Daga, Roy goes to Kimmie’s house and causes a ruckus, resulting in Horace urinating on him in revenge.

Later, Kimmie has a meeting with the rest of the Bellaries, while, for some reason, Rain kills Jules’s son after she assumes that he’s raping Sylvie. In the end, Kimmie makes a ton of changes to the company that will reduce their debts every year, leaving everyone stumped. She further exposes that she knows about Olivia and Norman’s shell companies, which leaves everyone in shock.
After a successful board meeting, Kimmie excitedly tells Horace everything while he’s getting treatment, and Rain asks Angel to come to the house immediately to do something about Jules’s son’s dead body.

What happens to the rest of the Bellaries?
In the end, the Bellaries are left shocked by how differently the meeting goes. Kimmie promises to take revenge on Roy for everything that he has done to her and Sylvie while also taking away the concessions that everyone has been enjoying for all of these years at the company’s detriment. Everyone is left scrambling to figure out a way from under Kimmie’s thumb.
Elsewhere, Charles, who has 3 dead bodies in his home, decides to take matters into his own hands and get rid of them when Varney arrives. While they argue about what to do, more men arrive and take the two hostage.
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Although we don’t know what awaits the Bellaries for now, it’s clear that Kimmie has it all mostly figured out, and she’s ready to take revenge at any cost. Mallory remains quite demure throughout the entire ordeal, although it’s clear that she’s not enjoying Kimmie’s newfound voice. It will be interesting to see her next move, since she’s clearly the only one who thinks with her brain!
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