Barely Famous - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Barely Famous
Sick of typical Hollywood jerks, Erin goes on a date with a "normal guy". Meanwhile, Sara disagrees with her publicist about how famous she is.

Not a Booty Call
Erin goes on a not-so-epic LA journey to meet up with a very elusive booty-call. Sara continues to make terrible decisions for her career as she is asked to mentor an LA newbie on how to make it in Hollywood.

Favorite Socks
Sara tries to get her daughter into a prestigious preschool by impressing the Dean of Admissions. After landing an important interview, Erin leaves her favorite pair of socks at the producer's house.

Be More Likeable
Erin dates a guy in a wheelchair in order to look less shallow and Sara tries her best to make a red carpet fashion statement.

The Foster Sisters' Sisters
Erin dates a guy in a wheelchair in order to look less shallow and Sara tries her best to make a red carpet fashion statement.

Bananas Foster
Things seem to be looking up for the Foster sisters. Sara is up for a really big role, and Erin may have finally found love.
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