She's Living for This Season 1

February. 24,2012      
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis

She’s Living for This is an American television comedy and variety series created by Keith Levy and Josh Rosenzweig. The show currently airs on LGBT cable network here!. The series stars drag performer Sherry Vine. The series premiered on February 24, 2012. here! produced six episodes for season one. The network announced a second season of the show to begin production in the summer 2012 for a fall 2012 premiere. In 2012 it was announced that episodes of She's Living for This would be made available on online video service Hulu.

Episode 6 : The Candis Cayne Episode
May. 04,2012
This season finale features special guest star, the gorgeous and talented Candis Cayne, as well as the short film "Frieda Kruger" by Francis Legge and Sherry Vine's YouTube hit parody "You're a Homo." Plus the "She's Living for This" regulars Busted, David Ilku and the Sherry Vine Dancers.
Episode 5 : The Bianca Del Rio Episode
April. 20,2012
The latest episode of Sherry Vine's new comedy and variety series "She's Living for This" has the sharp-tongued Bianca Del Rio doing everything within her power to steal the spotlight from Sherry. The insanity continues with a special musical guest, the outrageous Bridget Everett, the short film "5 Gays, 1 Girl" by Francis Legge and "Penny Saver Airlines," a comedy skit by Erik Jackson. This week Sherry and the boys also get down and dirty with "Gang Bang."
Episode 4 : The Cazwell Episode
April. 06,2012
This week, "She's Living for This" welcomes the one and only, Cazwell! He performs his hit "Get My Money Back," and stars in a parody of "16 and Pregnant." And Sherry Vine does a hilarious impression of Samantha in the Francis Legge-directed short, "Sux in the City."
Episode 3 : The Joey Arias Episode
March. 23,2012
The hilarity continues with the legendary Joey Arias visiting with "She's Living for This" host Sherry Vine. Also featured are Francis Legge's short film "Dawn of the Drag," the comedy sketch "The Exorcist Is Burning" with Joey Arias, and much much more.
Episode 2 : The Peppermint Episode
March. 09,2012
Sherry Vine and gang bring you even more hilarity in this second episode of She's Living For This. Sherry brings down the house with her sensational parody "Firecrotch." And guest star Peppermint struts her stuff in her hit song "Serving it Up." Busted, David Ilku, Sherry and Peppermint are over the top in an off-the-wall comedy sketch, "Bridezillaz."
Episode 1 : The Justin Vivian Bond Episode
February. 24,2012
She's Living for This premieres with a modern take on the classic TV variety show. Tune in for comedy sketches and musical numbers from Sherry Vine and special guest Justin Vivian Bond.

Seasons

Season 2
Season 2 2013
Season 1
Season 1 2012

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