Which ‘Minx’ Character Are You?
Ever wondered which character from Minx you are? Well, wonder no more! Take our fun quiz to find out. Just a few quick questions and you might be like confident Marisol, mysterious David or charming Logan. So, what are you waiting for? Scroll down, click Start and dive into self-discovery!
Minx is a captivating series about three best friends- Marisol, David and Logan. They tackle life’s ups and downs in Los Angeles. Engaging plot, compelling characters and thrilling twists keep you hooked. Each episode? Full of drama, romance and humor. A must-watch for anyone who loves good TV. Don’t miss out!
Meet the characters from Minx
Bridget Westbury
Bridget is this brilliant, scrappy force of nature — the kind of woman who scribbles ideas on napkins and then accidentally starts a cultural revolution. She’s earnest and idealistic but also sneaky in a charming way; she’ll argue feminism one minute and flirt with chaos the next. Loves a typewriter, hates compromise, and somehow always has weird snacks in her coat pocket (cookies? pickles? both). She’s messy in the best way and you can tell she’ll land on her feet, even if she trips dramatically on the way.
Glenn
Glenn is that quietly steady, slightly bewildered soul who keeps the gears turning — handyman energy with a soft smile. He’s loyal to a fault and has opinions about wallpaper patterns that he’ll only share at 2 a.m. in a bar — oddly specific and weirdly moving. He tries to be practical but is surprisingly sentimental, like he secretly collects matchbooks or postcards; don’t ask him to talk about his feelings unless he’s had coffee. He’s the anchor and also the guy who once adopted a stray pigeon, so yeah, complicated.
Doug Renetti
Doug is loud, a bit greasy in ambition, the classic hustler/publisher type who smells like money and bad decisions. He talks big, signs things in triple copies, and prides himself on being pragmatic — which sometimes just means ruthless. He’s charming when it suits him and slimy when it doesn’t; he swears he’s a visionary but also cries about deadlines, oddly. He collects cufflinks and bad ideas with equal love, and somehow both fit him.
Shane Brody
Shane is pure swagger with a soft underbelly, the kind of guy who can sell you on anything and then quietly binge a sad sitcom alone. He’s confident, flirtatious, and occasionally reckless in ways that make you hold your breath — but he also surprises people by showing up when it counts. Likes sunglasses indoors and has a secret playlist of terrible lullabies he plays to calm down. He’s complicated but fun, definitely the one who starts the crazy idea and somehow makes it work (or hilariously fails trying).
Joyce Prigger
Joyce is a hurricane of ambition and razor-sharp ideas — thinks in memos and demands results, but you can see the cause under all that armor. She’s fiercely principled in her own way and will defend a concept until her throat hurts, then apologize with a very precise spreadsheet. There’s a corporate steeliness to her, but she’s also unexpectedly nostalgic about old sitcoms and has a tea cup she treats like a talisman. She can be intimidating and inspiring in the same breath, which is exhausting for everyone around her (and secretly thrilling).
Tina
Tina is spark plugs and glitter — small, fierce, and impossible to ignore even when she’s trying to be low-key. She’s street-smart, razor-tongued, and enormously generous; she’ll give you advice, a lipstick, and a backhandedly affectionate nickname in the same minute. She hates being underestimated and collects tiny trophies — no, literally tiny novelty trophies — from every job she’s done. Underneath the snark is loyalty that could move mountains, or at least rearrange someone’s priorities.
Richie
Richie is petty, lovable, and slightly panicked at all times, in the best way. He’s got big ideas, smaller follow-through, and a conscience that makes him agonize over small lies like they’re life sentences. He’s the friend who apologizes three times, then shows up with snacks and a nervous flourish; also, bad at hiding his feelings, bless him. He’s comedic relief but also the person who’ll make the brave tiny choice that changes everything.
Bambi
Bambi is glamour turned up to eleven — glossy, mysterious, and a little heartbreaking if you look too long. She knows how to work a room and then leaves you wondering what she was actually thinking, which is kind of her thing. There’s a coquettish playfulness but also a surprising depth; she collects polaroids and smiles like she’s keeping secrets. She’s both fantasy and painfully real, and she’ll both be your dream and teach you a lesson before breakfast.
Shelly
Shelly is nerves wrapped in efficiency — the super-organizer with a chaotic heart who still remembers everyone’s birthdays and pet names. She’s practical, a little anxious, and extremely loyal; also prone to tiny rebellions, like rearranging things on desks just to prove a point. She wears sensible shoes but has a secret fascination with dramatic hats, which she’ll deny fiercely if confronted. Quietly heroic and often underestimated, she’s the person who makes sure the train actually leaves the station.

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