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Nicole gets creative when she can't pay her bills; Stephanie thinks she has an STD; Yamaneika gets a demeaning job.

Starring: Scout Durwood, Calise Hawkins, Yamaneika Saunders, Nicole Aimee Schreiber
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Original Air Date: May 5, 2015

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S1, EP6 "Touched by an Aura"

S1, EP6 "Touched by an Aura"

Stephanie takes Yamaneika to Sedona to recharge; Ester is in a love triangle with two men who have the same name; Nicole and Calise get tough love from Loni Love.

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S1, EP5 "Bills Bills Bills"

S1, EP5 "Bills Bills Bills"

Nicole gets creative when she can't pay her bills; Stephanie thinks she has an STD; Yamaneika gets a demeaning job.

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The ladies on "Funny Girls" would probably take umbrage at the opinion that women aren't funny. The docuseries offers a look at the personal and professional lives of six female comics in Los Angeles who are trying to make it to the top of their profession. Despite being in different stages of their personal and professional development, the ladies share one thing in common: the desire to find success in comedy. The featured players are former cabaret singer Scout Durwood, "refreshingly honest" mother Calise Hawkins, high-energy Yamaneika Saunders, part-time waitress Nicole Aimee Schreiber, wannabe talk show host Stephanie Simbari, and edgy comedy writer Ester Steinberg.
Starring: Calise Hawkins, Ester Steinberg, Nicole Aimee Schreiber, Scout Durwood, Stephanie Simbari, Yamaneika Saunders
Original Air Date: Apr 7, 2015
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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