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Originally premiering September 14th, 2010, "Hollywood Is Like High School with Money" stars Kelsey Sanders, Lili Simmons, Lori Alan, Veronica Taylor. The show spans 1 season(s) and currently holds a 100/100 rating on TMDb, which reflects reviews from 1 engaged users.
Looking for a quick plot summary? Here’s the plot: "Hollywood Is Like High School With Money is a web series about a 24-year-old woman who gets advice from her boss's teen queen daughter on how to make it in Hollywood. Taylor Henning thought the horrors of high school were behind her, but catty co-workers and office sabotage make working in Hollywood equally treacherous. When her boss’s teen queen bee daughter, Quinn, sees how clueless Taylor is, Quinn agrees to teach Taylor how to outsmart her competition. After all, Hollywood is like high school with money, and Quinn knows all the rules. From how to charm powerful hotties, to the best way to crash an A-List party — Hollywood skills can be learned and Taylor is about to get schooled. Based on the novel Hollywood Is Like High School With Money. Starring Kelsey Sanders (Private, iCarly, Wizards of Waverly Place), Ian Harding (Pretty Little Liars), and Brian Hallisay (Privileged), with a cameo appearance by Whitney Port (The City)."
"Hollywood Is Like High School with Money" is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on Google Play Movies, Prime Video, and Apple TV in US.








