

Drama · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Pop superstar Jordan Jaye has a big dream he just wants to live like a regular teenager. When he's chased down by some excited female fans, he finds a perfect hideout and a reluctant new friend from a small town, high-school art student, Emily Lowe. Despite being from different worlds, they soon discover they have way more in common than they ever imagined. Over the course of several days, the two embark on an unexpected journey of friendship, first love and self-discovery -- proving that maybe opposites really do attract.
Top Cast


Matthew Espinosa
Matthew Espinosa
Jordan Jaye
Matthew Espinosa
Jordan Jaye


Sarah Jeffery
Sarah Jeffery
Emily Lowe
Sarah Jeffery
Emily Lowe


Allison Paige
Allison Paige
Jessica
Allison Paige
Jessica


Caitlin Keats
Caitlin Keats
Karen Lowe
Caitlin Keats
Karen Lowe


LaMonica Garrett
LaMonica Garrett
Richard Lowe
LaMonica Garrett
Richard Lowe


Mahaley Patel
Mahaley Patel
Kelsey
Mahaley Patel
Kelsey


Liana Ramirez
Liana Ramirez
Teenage Fangirl
Liana Ramirez
Teenage Fangirl
Trista Nabors
Trista Nabors
Teenage Fangirl
Trista Nabors
Teenage Fangirl


Mason McCulley
Mason McCulley
Toby
Mason McCulley
Toby


Tava Smiley
Tava Smiley
Tava Smiley
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