She's Living for This

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.

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Seasons 2 : 2013

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Episode 1 - The Pandora Boxx Episode
May. 30,2013

This Season 2 premiere includes guest star Pandora Boxx, and special appearances by Willam, Sharon Needles, Phi Phi O’hara and Michael Musto - as well as musical numbers, sketch comedy, and all the zany insanity that audiences have come to love.

Episode 2 - The Varla Jean Merman Episode
June. 13,2013

This week Sherry welcomes international drag superstar Varla Jean Merman with a special appearance by Jackie Beat. Don’t miss Sherry’s love song to Joe Manganello, Varla’s ode to foreskin or Jessica Felcher in ‘Murder She Told.’ Only on She’s Living for This.

Episode 3 - The Jackie Beat Episode
June. 27,2013

The unstoppable Sherry Vine joins forces with special guest Jackie Beat to deliver another unforgettable spectacle of life-affirming variety! Jackie Beat performs her satirical song “No More Drama” - Jackie offers some advice on how to “eradicate Homosexuality” – her answer... stop offering Drama to the boys in High School. Sherry, Jackie, Busted and David Ilku perform a sketch comedy parody of Millionaire Matchmaker called “Millionaire MISmatchmaker.” With a special appearance by Deborah Harry!

Episode 4 - The Pam Ann Episode
July. 11,2013

Sherry welcomes the outrageous Pam Ann to this week’s episode of the hilarious variety show She’s Living for This. With special guest appearance by Bianca Del Rio and musical guest Miss Guy, this half hour is filled to the brim with comedy, music and more. Highlights of this week’s show include Sherry Vine’s hit parody “Let’s Have a Pee Pee,” Miss Guy’s supersonic song “Dumb Blonde” and we all ‘get schooled’ by the mad mistress of the air in “Pam Ann’s Flight School.” So don’t miss another way out, wacky episode of the hit Here TV series, She’s Living for This.

Episode 5 - The Lady Bunny Episode
July. 25,2013

Sherry Vine takes this latest episode of She’s Living for This to an all-new high (or low) as she welcomes the legendary Lady Bunny. This episode is chock-full of the silliest gags, skits, bits and songs, including Sherry's J.Lo parody "You're a Whore", Lady Bunny's signature Laugh-In style routine and by far the biggest wig on TV. So join Sherry and Bunny, Tina Burner and the Sherry Vine dancers for hands-down the most outrageous episode of She’s Living for This yet!

Episode 6 - The Jonny McGovern Episode
August. 08,2013

The incomparable Sherry Vine and special guest Jonny McGovern return for the season finale with a climactic blast of hilarious sketch comedy and electrifying musical numbers!

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