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- Thirty-something Irish Catholic couple Sean and Claudia deal with their three children as well as Sean's judgmental father and carefree brother.
- The saga of high fashion glamour, honor, romance, passion, and most importantly, family.
- A peek inside the exploits and privileged private lives of the blended Kardashian-Jenner family, including sisters Kim, Kourtney, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie.
- Affluent women attempt to balance their ever-evolving friendships with the demands of family life and growing business ventures while living in Beverly Hills.
- The series follows doting mothers and their childrens' early steps on the road to stardom, all under the discerning eye of a notoriously demanding and passionate dance instructor.
- After high school graduation, "Laguna Beach" alumna Lauren sets out to live on her own in Los Angeles and work as an intern at Teen Vogue.
- A look at five families living in a protected Southern California enclave, and the real-life housewives who reside in one of the wealthiest planned communities in the country.
- Documentary series exploring a topic, headline, or person that became the ground zero for a revolution in culture; told by the people who were on the front lines of the story.
- Six friends win a vacation to the Bermuda Triangle and become trapped with only an MTV Crew to help keep them alive. They have to rescue Carmen Electra escape while they all battle the monsters on Monster Island.
- Follows Paris Hilton as she navigates adulthood, a demanding work schedule, and her road to the altar with a few unexpected turns along the way.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the modern burlesque song-and-dance group the Pussycat Dolls.
- 2008– TV Series4.6 (338)
- Self, Self - Choreographer, Self - Co-Choreographer
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Pussycat Dolls founder Robin Antin oversees the creation of an all-new, all-girl trio named Girlicious. - "Xxpensive" (stylized as "XXPEN$IVE") is a song recorded by American singer Erika Jayne for her upcoming second studio album. A music video for "Xxpen$ive" was released on February 14, 2017 and directed by Mikey Minden. She has described the vibe for the music video as, "'80s Miami Scarface meets '80s Playboy meets strip clubs meets '80s Ferraris meets everything fabulous in the '80s - pink, lilac, baby blue!".
- Follows Erika as she seeks to reclaim her life both personally and professionally in her Las Vegas debut.
- The Pussycat Dolls perform with Snoop Dogg in the music video "Buttons" from the album "PCD" recorded for A&M Records. The sepia toned music video begins with Snoop Dogg rapping in front of lights mounted on a black wall. The Pussycat Dolls sing as they walk forward into a tunnel and dance.
- The second single from Nia Sioux's debut album. It features recording artist, Coco Jones, and was released on August 4, 2015.
- 20094mMusic Video6.7 (66)
- Additional Crew
A. R. Rahman and The Pussycat Dolls performs with Nicole Scherzinger in the music video "Jai Ho. (You Are My Destiny)" from the album "Doll Domination - The Mini Collection" recorded for Interscope Records. The music video begins with Nicole Scherzinger walking through a darkened subway car. She later dances with The Pussycat Dolls in front of the subway cars. A. R. Rahman sings throughout. - Official music video for "When I Grow Up" by The Pussycat Dolls.
- A glamour and shiny dance club anthem from Erika Jayne.
- "How Many F**ks" is a song recorded by American singer Erika Jayne for her upcoming second studio album. A music video was released on April 19, 2016 and was directed by Mikey Minden. In the video, Jayne wears several "rather risque" costumes, including a "money-print dress" and shimmery clothing to appear as a "golden goddess".
- The black-and-white music video shows Erika Jayne rolling around a bed in a revealing bodysuit and heels. By far her most sexual video, "Painkillr" was produced by Erika Jayne herself and shot in half a day. "I had a photo-shoot in the morning, and then shot it in the afternoon. That's how tight that video was," she told People magazine. The music video was directed by Mikey Minden.
- Girlicious performs in the music video "Stupid Shit" from the album "Girlicious" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video features the girl-group as they dance and sing while dressed in Japanese schoolgirl out fits. They dance around a red brick building and are joined by more dancers.