| 1. Aimee's parents divorced when she was nine; her mother works with Childline, and her father is a car dealer. |
| 2. She discovered her love for acting through films her parents took her to, particularly classic 1980s films. |
| 3. After her parents' divorce, she lived with her mother and stepfather, who encouraged her passion for acting. |
| 4. Aimee experienced bullying in school, but confronted her bully through Instagram, leading to a heartfelt apology. |
| 5. Prior to attending RADA, Aimee completed a six-month foundation acting course at the Oxford School of Drama. |
| 6. While studying at drama school, she faced struggles with body dysmorphia and bulimia. |
| 7. She gained significant recognition for her role in Netflix's Sex Education, which was a turning point in her career. |
| 8. Aimee starred in the film Living (2022), a British remake of the iconic Japanese film Ikiru, praised at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. |
| 9. She signed an open letter to US President Joe Biden, advocating for peace in response to the 2023 Israel-Hamas conflict. |
| 10. She starred as Laura in the production People, Places and Things (2017), performing it multiple times on tour across the UK. |
| 11. She made her feature-film debut as Claire Wain in The Electrical Life of Louis Wain (2021). |
| 12. She starred as Chelsea in the drama series The White Lotus season 3 (2025). |
| 13. She created and starred in the BBC Three television series Film Club (2025). |
| 14. She starred in the comedy series Daddy Issues (2024–present). |
| 15. She starred as Tracey Taylor in the Netflix miniseries Toxic Town (2024-2025). |
| 16. She starred as Maya in the miniseries Alice & Jack (2024). |
| 17. She replaced Mia Goth in the role of Dorothy for the upcoming thriller film Sweet Dreams. |
| 18. She narrated Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights for Penguin Audio. |
| 19. She served on the jury of the British Short Film Awards in 2021. |
| 20. She starred as Sonya in Uncle Vanya (2020). |
| 21. She starred as Queen Dagan in the film Seize Them! (2024). |