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Jerrica
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Full name

Jerrica Benton

Alias

Jem

Gender

Female

Affiliation

Starlight Music

Occupation

Lead vocalist of The Holograms

Family

Emmet Benton (father)
Kimber (sister)
Aja (foster sister)
Shana (foster sister)
Bailey (aunt)

Played by

Aubrey Peeples
Isabella Rice (young Jerrica)

Appearances

Jem and the Holograms (film)

Jerrica Benton, known to the rest of the world as the media superstar phenomenon, Jem, is a character and the main protagonist of the 2015 musical, fantasy, adventure film, Jem and the Holograms. She is loosely based on the character of the same name and her alter ego from the original 1980s animated series, Jem.

She was played by Aubrey Peeples.

Plot[]

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Jerrica in her podcast.

Jerrica Benton is a musically-talented but very insecure teenage girl still coping with the loss of her father at an early age. After his passing, she, along with her little sister, Kimber, went to live with their aunt, Bailey, where both girls were introduced to their two new foster sisters, Aja and Shana. Together, the five of them quickly became one big loving family, with each of the girls developing a unique talent as they grew up.

Jerrica is a talented singer, musician and songwriter, but likes to keep all of this to herself. Kimber, on the other hand, is very enthusiastic, ever dreaming on becoming a pop star someday and always trying to encourage her older sister to overcome her fears and convince her to let the world know how important she really is.

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Jerrica dresses in a homage to her original animated series counterpart.

One day, Kimber asks Jerrica to help her shoot a homemade music video with the rest of her sisters, to which the latter reluctantly accepts. The four girls dress themselves as glam pop stars and sing a song in their garage, while her aunt tenderly watches from inside the house. Moments later, a package arrives to the house containing an eviction notice, which Jerrica receives. She confronts her aunt, realizing that if they lose the house, the four girls could end up being separated.

That night, and deeply saddened by the news, Jerrica feels the need to share her feelings with somebody, so she tries to record a song using Kimber's camera. After a few attempts, and not feeling comfortable with opening herself just as she is, she decides to wear the same costume she used earlier. This gives her enough confidence to continue and presents herself to the camera as "Jem", a pet name her father used to call her when she was little. After getting her camera back and finding the video in it, Kimber decides to upload it on YouTube and other media networks.

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Adopting her new persona, Jem records herself singing.

The video unexpectedly becomes viral almost instantly and by the next day the girls learn that Starlight Enterprises' CEO, Erica Raymond, is offering this "Jem" –whoever she is– a music contract. Not wanting to open herself to the rest of the world all of the sudden, but at the same time realizing that the money involved would help her save the house, Jerrica contacts Erica and, after a brief negotiation, she accepts.

The next day, the girls are taken to Starlight's facilities in Los Angeles, California, Jerrica and Kimber's hometown. There, Jerrica is introduced to Rio, a college intern in charge of their security and also Erica's son. A spark between both ignites almost instantly. After a hard day's work, they are taken to their new house, a luxurious residence nicknamed the Starlight Mansion.

That night, as they're sleeping, Synergy, a little robot made by Jerrica's father prior to his death, suddenly activates itself and sends the girls on a scavenger hunt all over California to find the missing parts needed to complete it - a journey where Jerrica will learn who she really is and value the things in life that really matter.

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Jerrica signs a long-term solo contract with Starlight.

During the course of this adventure, however, Jerrica learns that her aunt has lost the appeal to keep the house and that she only has a few days left before she has to move. Desperate, Jerrica asks Erica for an advancement, to which Erica gladly accepts... with the condition of signing a long-term solo contract with Starlight. Not wanting to abandon her sisters, Jerrica tries to argue back, only to be informed by Erica that Starlight owns the "Jem" name, imagery and everything related to it, and that she can replace her anytime she wants. Defeated, and much to her dismay, Jerrica accepts to sign the contract.

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Unable to tell the truth, Jerrica takes the blame for what her sisters believe is a betrayal.

When her sisters learn of what they think is a betrayal, they coldly ditch Jerrica and leave. The rockstar known as Jem becomes incredibly popular worldwide during the next few days, although Jerrica suffers inside for having done what she thought was best for everyone. Fortunately, the girls eventually come to terms and reunite once again. After realizing that the earrings her father gave to Jerrica before his passing are actually Synergy's last missing pieces, and which are now in Erica's possession, they, along with Rio, devise a plan to break into Starlight and get them back. They succeed in this enterprise, which allows Synergy to project a hologram with a goodbye message to Jerrica from her father. Additionally, Rio finds his father's will inside the safe where the earrings were stored.

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Jem becomes a media sensation!

On her next concert, Jem formally introduces her sisters as her band. Erica arrives and tries to stop them, but Rio takes control of the situation, revealing that his father's will allows him to take over Starlight as soon as he feels he's ready. He has his mother taken out of the building by Zipper, Erica's former henchman, and the show goes on. After performing, Jerrica and Rio kiss, and later she ends her podcast with a big smile.

Gallery[]

Characters
The Holograms Jerrica Benton/Jem | Kimber Benton | Aja Leith | Shana Elmsford | Raya
The Misfits Pizzazz | Roxy | Stormer | Jetta
The Stingers Riot | Minx | Rapture
Allies Synergy | Rio Pacheco | Anthony Julian | Countess Danielle Du Voisin | Danse | Howard Sands | Jeff Wright | Joanie Stuart | Lindsey Pierce | Mrs. Bailey | Regine Cesaire | Sean Harrison | Video
Starlight Girls Anne | Ashley Larsen | Ba Nee O'Carolan | Becky | Deirdre | Delaree | Joellen | Krissie | Laura Holloway | Lela | Marianne | Nancy | Terri
Villains Eric Raymond | Clash | Zipper | Techrat | Alex Falk | Andy Martin | Banker | Bobby Braddock | Boss (Indy 500) | Carl Sanford | Dave Daniels | Dimitrios | Duncan Broadbent | Fenton | Frack | Harold | Krebbs | Lexa | Lord Trevor | Manny Malone | Maria Castello | Mick | Mickey | Pit Slurman | Ramón | Reginald Carfax | Solieri | Stoke | Terrance Landau | Torch | Victor Krosach | Vise | Willy | Yaki Tori
Relatives Emmett Benton | Jacqui Benton | Harvey Gabor | Gail Nye | Craig Phillips | Miguel Alonso | Rosa Alonso | Aurelio Alonso | John Montgomery | Mrs. Montgomery | Buzz Montgomery | Bertie Burns | Flo Burns | Peter Dvorak | Nadia Dvorak | Johan Dvorak | Anna Dvorak | Mr. Llewelyn | Mildred Llewelyn | Martin O'Carolan | Kieu Chinh
Media Adrian Lassiter | Cindy Tucker | Connie Long | Elzer Marcus | Harriet Horn | Hector Ramirez | Terry Stone
Wealthy characters Ellen Sue Tanner | Emperor | Liz Stratton | Lord Carfax | Mrs. Farnsworth | Prescott Wentworth | President of the United States | Princess Adriana | Richard Xanthos | Robin Goodfellow | Sally Brand | Tony Cassini
Musicians and bands 5th Avenue Boys | Alan | Ashley and The Starlights | Ben Tiller | Blue Bloods | Bobby Bailey | Giri | James | Jerry | Johnny Beldrix | Johnny Deacon | Kimber & Stormer | Lena Lerner | Limp Lizards | Luna Dark | Nirvana | Ralph | Randy James | Red Johnny Mac | Rodney and The Rockets | Roland Owens | Ron Cox | The Leatherettes | The Space Cadets | The Skulls | Wolfgang Mozart
Magicians Alfred White | Astral | Devon Silverstone | Houdini | Marla Martell | Professor Frick
Hired thugs and gangs Misfit Girls | The Red Aces | The Snakes
Children Danny | Dominic Lerner | Ellen | George Kenyak | Gisele | Ken | Lin | Mando | Molly | Sandra | Switch | Uto Kenyak | Yvonne
Minor characters Angus Bean | Archbishop | Beauty's Father | Bob Merrit | Bubba | Building Inspector | Captain Warren | Chauffeur | Christine | Carrie | Cisco | Cleaner | Constanza | Corvin | Corwin | Debra | Detective Griffin | Dirk Hayes | Don Lo | Elzer | Eye Doctor | Fitzgerald Beck | Frederick Vincent | Georgia | Harry the bookie | Harry | Harvey | Jack Sobieski | Jolly Jack | Jones | Leonard Martin | Luis Geraldo | Mama Lou | Mama Pama Bama | Martino Grandzetti | Mason Hawthorne | Max Conley | Miguel | Mr. Kenyak | Mr. Sanders | Mr. Wellington | Mrs. Kenyak | Museum Curator | Music Awards Reporter | Nick Mann | Owen Beech | Owner of The Scene | Patricia | Pierre L'Arquette | Richard Carling | Rick Franklin | Robert Arlington | Rodriguez | Saint-Jacques | Sir Hugh Ridley | Soo Mi | Stefan Horte | Steve | Svensson | Tim | Tito | Tony | Tough Drummer | Union Representatives | Yoji Yokomura | Yvette | Zero Jones
Film Jerrica | Kimber | Aja | Shana | Synergy | Rio | Erica Raymond | Zipper | Brad | Emmett Benton | Stephen
Animals Naku | Phantom | Rama Llama | Ulysses
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