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Three washed‑up dreamers — a reality TV diva, a one‑hit wonder, and a flamboyant costume insider — move to Las Vegas to reinvent themselves as social media influencers. But being older and clueless about technology, every desperate attempt at online fame collapses into slapstick chaos, viral humiliation, and ironic relevance.
SYNOPSIS:
Still Relevant is a satirical ensemble comedy about Crystal Starr, Lexi Blaze, and Ricky — three delusional ex‑stars and insiders who refuse to accept that their moment has passed. Crystal, a reality TV diva, clings to the fantasy of a comeback. Lexi, a one‑hit wonder, insists her fleeting fame proves she’s destined for stardom. Ricky, a flamboyant costume designer who’s always worked backstage, believes it’s finally his turn to step into the spotlight.
Facing rejection, creditors, and fading relevance, they pool their dwindling resources to buy a house in Las Vegas, convinced it will be their comeback HQ. Determined to prove they’re “still relevant,” they chase influencer fame — livestreaming disasters, botched TikTok dances, fake brand deals, and viral meltdowns. But their age, tech‑illiteracy, and outdated showbiz instincts turn every scheme into slapstick chaos.
Like Lucy Ricardo, their sincerity makes the comedy heartfelt: they truly believe each scheme will work, even as audiences laugh at their spectacular failures. As their disasters escalate, humiliation becomes their brand. Social media turns their chaos into viral content, making them ironically famous not for their talent, but for their spectacular collapses. Beneath the satire, the series explores friendship, resilience, and the absurdity of chasing relevance in a culture that thrives on failure.
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