Barely Famous

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  • 2015
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.2  (465)

Barely Famous is a mockumentary-style reality television series that premiered on VH1 in 2015, starring sisters Erin Foster and Sara Foster, as well as their friend Abbey McBride. The show follows the three women in their daily lives as they attempt to navigate the world of Hollywood fame and fortune. Erin and Sara, who are the daughters of music producer David Foster, are themselves no strangers to the entertainment industry. Erin is an actress and writer, while Sara has worked as an actress, writer, and producer. Abbey, their close friend since childhood, is a fashion blogger and aspiring actress. Throughout the show's two seasons, the trio play exaggerated versions of themselves, poking fun at their own status as "barely famous" celebrities. The show mocks reality TV conventions by highlighting the scripted nature of many of these reality shows. The characters often talk directly to the camera and play up their own foibles and insecurities for laughs. Some of the recurring bits on the show include the three women trying to "make it" in the entertainment industry by doing things like auditioning for roles or hiring a publicist. There are also storylines involving their love lives and relationships, as well as their friendships with other celebrities. One of the main themes of the show is the idea of what it means to be "famous". The characters are constantly striving for more recognition and attention, but they are also aware of the inherent absurdity of this quest. Erin and Sara, in particular, are very self-aware and often make fun of themselves and their own privilege. Another major theme is the idea of sisterhood and female friendship. Erin and Sara's close bond is a central focus of the show, and many of the comedic moments come from their interactions with each other. Abbey, although not a biological sister, is treated as an honorary member of the family and is always on hand to offer support and advice. The show's humor is often quite absurd and relies heavily on satire and parody. Some of the funniest moments involve the characters making fun of popular culture and celebrity gossip. For example, in one episode, the women attend a charity event where they have to bid on a date with a male celebrity. They end up bidding against each other and driving the price up to ridiculous levels, all while the celebrity in question looks on in bemusement. The show also features a number of celebrity cameos, including Kate Hudson, Nicole Richie, and Jessica Alba. These appearances further highlight the show's self-awareness and willingness to make fun of the entertainment industry in which it operates. Overall, Barely Famous is a clever and funny take on the world of reality TV and celebrity culture. It may not be for everyone, but fans of satire and mockumentaries will likely appreciate its irreverent humor and clever meta-commentary.

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Seasons
Breaking Blonde
6. Breaking Blonde
July 27, 2016
After being thrown in jail, the girls are interrogated by the police and must go back through their reality show's footage to piece together how they ended here. Booked as guests along with Kate Hudson, on the new talk show "Mandel Tonight," the sisters set off on very different journeys. Erin is desperate to be hilarious in front of her ex-boyfriend, while Sara is out to prove to Kate Hudson that since their two kids go to the same school, they should be besties.
Love & Upton
5. Love & Upton
July 20, 2016
Sara and her co-star Kate Upton begin spending all their time together, while Erin follows her new boyfriend onto another reality show - the highly rated dating show Prince Charming.
Death of a Relationship
4. Death of a Relationship
July 13, 2016
Sara discovers her husband has been unfaithful with the nanny, and she wants to take advantage of the situation; Erin dates an older man.
No Scrubs
3. No Scrubs
July 6, 2016
Erin could be in trouble with her new boyfriend Zach when she finds out she's pregnant and it may not be his.
The Vacation Episode
2. The Vacation Episode
June 29, 2016
Old family grievances surface when VH1 sends Erin and Sara to shoot a vacation episode at Universal Orlando Resort.
Career Goals
1. Career Goals
June 29, 2016
Life as reality stars has affected the sisters in very different ways. Erin hopes to impress in an interview with Jessica Alba for a writing job, while Sara uses her newfound fame to launch her own celebrity lifestyle brand.
Description

Barely Famous is a mockumentary-style reality television series that premiered on VH1 in 2015, starring sisters Erin Foster and Sara Foster, as well as their friend Abbey McBride. The show follows the three women in their daily lives as they attempt to navigate the world of Hollywood fame and fortune.

Erin and Sara, who are the daughters of music producer David Foster, are themselves no strangers to the entertainment industry. Erin is an actress and writer, while Sara has worked as an actress, writer, and producer. Abbey, their close friend since childhood, is a fashion blogger and aspiring actress.

Throughout the show's two seasons, the trio play exaggerated versions of themselves, poking fun at their own status as "barely famous" celebrities. The show mocks reality TV conventions by highlighting the scripted nature of many of these reality shows. The characters often talk directly to the camera and play up their own foibles and insecurities for laughs.

Some of the recurring bits on the show include the three women trying to "make it" in the entertainment industry by doing things like auditioning for roles or hiring a publicist. There are also storylines involving their love lives and relationships, as well as their friendships with other celebrities.

One of the main themes of the show is the idea of what it means to be "famous". The characters are constantly striving for more recognition and attention, but they are also aware of the inherent absurdity of this quest. Erin and Sara, in particular, are very self-aware and often make fun of themselves and their own privilege.

Another major theme is the idea of sisterhood and female friendship. Erin and Sara's close bond is a central focus of the show, and many of the comedic moments come from their interactions with each other. Abbey, although not a biological sister, is treated as an honorary member of the family and is always on hand to offer support and advice.

The show's humor is often quite absurd and relies heavily on satire and parody. Some of the funniest moments involve the characters making fun of popular culture and celebrity gossip. For example, in one episode, the women attend a charity event where they have to bid on a date with a male celebrity. They end up bidding against each other and driving the price up to ridiculous levels, all while the celebrity in question looks on in bemusement.

The show also features a number of celebrity cameos, including Kate Hudson, Nicole Richie, and Jessica Alba. These appearances further highlight the show's self-awareness and willingness to make fun of the entertainment industry in which it operates.

Overall, Barely Famous is a clever and funny take on the world of reality TV and celebrity culture. It may not be for everyone, but fans of satire and mockumentaries will likely appreciate its irreverent humor and clever meta-commentary.

Barely Famous is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on March 18, 2015.

Where to Watch Barely Famous

Barely Famous is available for streaming on the VH1 website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Barely Famous on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    March 18, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (465)