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A former professional dancer, Brooke, and her brother Cary, an aspiring actor, try to find their place in the world while wrestling with their feelings about their 13-year-old brother Chase's sudden rise to internet fame.
A former professional dancer, Brooke, and her brother Cary, an aspiring actor, try to find their place in the world while wrestling with their feelings about their 13-year-old brother Chase's sudden rise to internet fame.
While Brooke sets out to help her mother connect with her many Pat-hungry fans, enviable new couple Cary and Jess show a young gay man and his daddy around New York City. Later, Chase debuts a career-changing video destined to get the whole world talking.
When Cary heads upstate for a romantic getaway with Jess, a chance encounter with an old friend gives him a taste of the future. Back in the city, a newly rich and successful Brooke kicks off her search for the missing link – a boyfriend – by booking four hotties on her mom's show.
After a busy day, Pat walks in Chase's fashion show, which he doesn't even care about. When chaos unfolds, Brooke and Cary are forced to make a big decision.
Chase's baptism into a celebrity church – a beautiful rite of passage for any famous young boy – finds Brooke and Cary struggling to also reap the benefits of this blessed new world. Meanwhile, Streeter does whatever it takes to remind his "kids" that he's the only "Father" they should be concerned with.
Cary starts dating an A-list actor who “doesn’t comment on his sexuality,” while Brooke struggles to uphold the contractual obligations of her own celebrity tryst.
In a desperate attempt to land a legit new agent, Cary tries to rebrand himself as an actor-slash-writer. Meanwhile, Brooke, at long last, lands something of her own – and in doing so, connects with someone from her past.
At Vogue's highly anticipated unveiling of a splashy new celeb’s face and body, Brooke scrambles to enjoy the perks of being a manager, while Cary leverages his D-list celebrity status for some quick cash.
With their little brother, ChaseDreams, officially retired and in college, Cary and Brooke must contend with a new famous family member: their 53-year-old mother, Pat Dubek, who's now a wildly successful talk show host. While aspiring music manager Brooke desperately searches for the next pop sensation, Cary juggles a thousand random hosting gigs... and a new boyfriend.
With their little brother, ChaseDreams, officially retired and in college, Cary and Brooke must contend with a new famous family member: their 53-year-old mother, Pat Dubek, who's now a wildly successful talk show host. While aspiring music manager Brooke desperately searches for the next pop sensation, Cary juggles a thousand random hosting gigs... and a new boyfriend.
At Vogue's highly anticipated unveiling of a splashy new celeb’s face and body, Brooke scrambles to enjoy the perks of being a manager, while Cary leverages his D-list celebrity status for some quick cash.
In a desperate attempt to land a legit new agent, Cary tries to rebrand himself as an actor-slash-writer. Meanwhile, Brooke, at long last, lands something of her own – and in doing so, connects with someone from her past.
Chase's baptism into a celebrity church – a beautiful rite of passage for any famous young boy – finds Brooke and Cary struggling to also reap the benefits of this blessed new world. Meanwhile, Streeter does whatever it takes to remind his "kids" that he's the only "Father" they should be concerned with.
Cary starts dating an A-list actor who “doesn’t comment on his sexuality,” while Brooke struggles to uphold the contractual obligations of her own celebrity tryst.
While Brooke sets out to help her mother connect with her many Pat-hungry fans, enviable new couple Cary and Jess show a young gay man and his daddy around New York City. Later, Chase debuts a career-changing video destined to get the whole world talking.
When Cary heads upstate for a romantic getaway with Jess, a chance encounter with an old friend gives him a taste of the future. Back in the city, a newly rich and successful Brooke kicks off her search for the missing link – a boyfriend – by booking four hotties on her mom's show.
After a busy day, Pat walks in Chase's fashion show, which he doesn't even care about. When chaos unfolds, Brooke and Cary are forced to make a big decision.
With their little brother, ChaseDreams, officially retired and in college, Cary and Brooke must contend with a new famous family member: their 53-year-old mother, Pat Dubek, who's now a wildly successful talk show host. While aspiring music manager Brooke desperately searches for the next pop sensation, Cary juggles a thousand random hosting gigs... and a new boyfriend.
While Brooke sets out to help her mother connect with her many Pat-hungry fans, enviable new couple Cary and Jess show a young gay man and his daddy around New York City. Later, Chase debuts a career-changing video destined to get the whole world talking.
At Vogue's highly anticipated unveiling of a splashy new celeb’s face and body, Brooke scrambles to enjoy the perks of being a manager, while Cary leverages his D-list celebrity status for some quick cash.
When Cary heads upstate for a romantic getaway with Jess, a chance encounter with an old friend gives him a taste of the future. Back in the city, a newly rich and successful Brooke kicks off her search for the missing link – a boyfriend – by booking four hotties on her mom's show.
Chase's baptism into a celebrity church – a beautiful rite of passage for any famous young boy – finds Brooke and Cary struggling to also reap the benefits of this blessed new world. Meanwhile, Streeter does whatever it takes to remind his "kids" that he's the only "Father" they should be concerned with.
In a desperate attempt to land a legit new agent, Cary tries to rebrand himself as an actor-slash-writer. Meanwhile, Brooke, at long last, lands something of her own – and in doing so, connects with someone from her past.
Cary starts dating an A-list actor who “doesn’t comment on his sexuality,” while Brooke struggles to uphold the contractual obligations of her own celebrity tryst.
After a busy day, Pat walks in Chase's fashion show, which he doesn't even care about. When chaos unfolds, Brooke and Cary are forced to make a big decision.
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