
Hot Seat
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Teen Andrea uses a male stripper to gain the respect and admiration of cool girl Daphne. Hot Seat, which is based on a true story, explores coming-of-age sexuality and the complexities of relationships between teen girls.
Top Cast


Jess Gabor
Jess Gabor
Andrea
Jess Gabor
Andrea


Carmela Zumbado
Carmela Zumbado
Daphne
Carmela Zumbado
Daphne


Byron Quiros
Byron Quiros
Jonny Ca$h
Byron Quiros
Jonny Ca$h
Carmen Hodgson
Carmen Hodgson
Joelle
Carmen Hodgson
Joelle


Georgia Leva
Georgia Leva
Claire
Georgia Leva
Claire


Marisela Zumbado
Marisela Zumbado
Ashley
Marisela Zumbado
Ashley


Gigi Zumbado
Gigi Zumbado
Katie
Gigi Zumbado
Katie


Josephine Hies
Josephine Hies
Sally
Josephine Hies
Sally
Leanne Agmon
Leanne Agmon
Rose
Leanne Agmon
Rose
Desireé Ramos
Desireé Ramos
Alyse
Desireé Ramos
Alyse
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