Barely Famous - Season 2

Season 2
Season two continues to satirize the reality TV genre by exploring the endless hypocrisy of Hollywood wealth and fame. Each episode of "Barely Famous," featuring multi-hyphenate producers, actresses and writers Erin and Sara Foster, dives into the world of celebrity in a docu-style format through the eyes of the delusional, hilarious and beautiful Foster sisters. Celebrity cameos this seasoninclude Chris Martin, Chelsea Handler, Kate Hudson, Jessica Alba, Zach Braff, Kate Upton, Cindy Crawford, Brooke Burke, Dr. Phil, Ali Larter, Lauren London, Joey Fatone and more.
Episodes

Career Goals
Life as reality stars has affected the Foster sisters in very different ways. Erin tries to nail an interview with Jessica Alba for a writing job, while Sara uses her newfound fame to launch her own celebrity lifestyle brand.

The Vacation Episode
Old family grievances come to light when VH1 sends Erin and Sara to shoot a vacation episode at Universal Orlando Resort.

No Scrubs
Erin's new relationship with actor Zach Braff is jeopardized when she discovers that she's pregnant. Meanwhile, Sara attempts to become a member of Ali Larter's squad.

Death of a Relationship
When Sara finds out that her husband cheated on her with the nanny, she attempts to capitalize on the event. Meanwhile, Erin dates a much older man.

Love & Upton
Sara and her co-star Kate Upton start hanging out and doing everything together, while Erin follows her new boyfriend onto another reality show – the highly rated dating show Prince Charming.

Breaking Blonde
The sisters find themselves being interrogated by the police, and have to watch the show's footage to piece together their wild day involving a lip injection, a kidnapping, and Kate Hudson.
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