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I actually feel sorry for Alexis. She has a terrible mother who sells her daughters in any way possible to feed her own drug habits and lifestyle, a rubbish friend who stitches her up to try to save his own back, and a dishonest media portraying her as the ringleader rather than someone who came along once. Nick, on the other hand, is an arrogant pr*ck who just wants fame and the celebrity lifestyle no matter what it takes.
Let's stop making stupid people famous!
fascinating and disgusting at the same time You have to keep in mind that criminals can spread their stories here and may even have been paid to tell them in this series. The story of young people who broke into the homes of Hollywood stars and stole very expensive things should be well known by now. But it's also undeniable that the urge to become famous in and around Hollywood gives this whole story a special twist. The injected lips and lifted faces of the interviewees give clear indications of the mindset of those involved. It's easy to think of Hollywood and the entire entertainment industry as a precursor of hell when you look at it. That's why this little series is worth it.
A documentary series that offers a fascinating and often conflicting look at the infamous burglary ring that targeted celebrity homes in Hollywood. What makes the series particularly compelling is that each person involved in the case seems to have their own agenda, leaving you wondering who to believe and what the truth really is. The series also provides an interesting perspective from the point of view of the celebrities whose homes were targeted, highlighting the impact that the burglaries had on their lives and sense of security.















