Sons Of Hollywood - Season 1 (2006)
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Synopsis: This addictive reality series explores the high-profile lives of Hollywood kids as they move out of their parents' mansions and into the (somewhat) real world. This first season follows Randy... This addictive reality series explores the high-profile lives of Hollywood kids as they move out of their parents' mansions and into the (somewhat) real world. This first season follows Randy Spelling (son of uber-producer Aaron Spelling), Sean Stewart (son of rocker Rod), and talent manager David Weintraub, as they struggle to form their own identities while living in the shadows of their famous forbears. Though installed in a swinging bachelor pad, not all is glossy in Tinseltown, as these friends battle with drug addiction, family crises, and tempestuous tempers. Through it all, they work to get along in the world and, of course, with each other. [More]
Starring: Randy Spelling, Sean Stewart, David Weintraub, Tori Spelling
Starring: Randy Spelling, Sean Stewart, David Weintraub, Tori Spelling
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