Ruby
“Pink tracksuit. Tesco tabard. Don't test her on a Friday.”
Ruby is a strawberry from down the road. She works the till at Tesco, gets ready in a TikTok-postered bedroom, catches her boyfriend at Nando's, and ends a Friday night arguing with him at the McDonald's drive-thru. The realest show in the FCU.
@funvid.ai's character study of Ruby — a young UK strawberry working class enough to put a name on her own dress, dressed enough to walk past Nando's like she means it, soft enough to take her heels off on a curb at 1am. Six short episodes that cover one bad week. The aesthetic is unmistakable: Juicy Couture pink velour, Air Force 1s, Stone Island on the boyfriend, gold hoop earrings, terraced houses in the rain. The first FCU show set this firmly in Britain — and arguably the best-acted run of any spring 2026 fruit drama.
Episodes — Season 1
01Nando's
1 minRuby walks into Nando's. Her boyfriend is at a booth. He is not alone.
02Club Tonight With
1 minRuby gets ready at her vanity in a red sequin dress. Her name is on it. Her friend is on the bed.
03Here.
1 minRuby and the aubergine end up on a curb outside the club. Heels off. Quiet.
04Total Is.
1 minRuby works a Saturday shift at Tesco self-service Till 4. The customers are exactly what she needs.
05That Is Not
1 minRuby behind the wheel. Rain. An orange VW in front of her. The episode does not name what 'that' is not.
06I Said She's
1 minThree-way confrontation at the McDonald's drive-thru. Two cars. One McD's worker watching.
The first FCU show set decisively in Britain. @funvid.ai's character study sits closer to Fleabag or Top Boy than to anything in the AI fruit drama wave — and is, several critics noted, the only one that gives its protagonist a job.