Denise Richards: It's Complicated - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Vegas, Baby
This season kicks off as Denise vows to put herself out there both personally and professionally. But, a hosting gig in Vegas for New Year's Eve is full of challenges. Denise must overcome her fear of drunk, unruly crowds, plus deal with a last minute fashion emergency, and a father ready to party - all before she can ring in the new year.
Denise Does Slamdance
When Denise's film, "Finding Bliss" is accepted into the prestigious Slamdance Film Festival, she heads to Park City, Utah, with her best friend Kim, and assistant, Chrissy.
Dating-ish
Valentine's Day is coming up and Denise has no date. So she agrees to go on a blind date - uh-oh... Meanwhile, since Denise's dad made a New Year's Resolution to try to meet someone, he tries speed dating.
Labor of Love
Denise's friend Trish goes to labor while Denise is held up in her Freeloaders shoot. Since Denise misses the birth, she decides to throw her a special baby shower. But the party planner starts dismissing Denise's ideas.
Funbags or Die
When Will Ferrell's website Funny or Die asks Denise to star in a comedy video about her "fun bags," she's excited to make fun of her assets.
Dancing with Denise
This episode takes us inside the emotional and physical rollercoaster of Dancing with the Stars.
Picture Imperfect
Denise agrees to a make-up photo-shoot for her friend's cosmetics company.
Root for the Home Team
Denise wants to help the Kidney Cancer Foundation. This she does at a baseball match where she sings in (even though she can't). She gets to visit the house she grew up in. Her father's 60th birthday is coming up.
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