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Brooke puts on a play at The Underground Coffee Shop that is based on her and Chloe's relationship.

Starring: Laila Odom, and Brittany Richards
Original Air Date: Dec 16, 2013

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Two women from different backgrounds must live together while trying to make it in Hollywood.
Starring: Brittany Richards, Laila Odom
Original Air Date: Oct 14, 2013
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