Peroxide Blondes

Peroxide Blondes is a comedic drama series produced by TotalAccess.

Tricia, Bridget, and Coco are Hollywood's biggest "It" girls. Each are spoiled, snobbish heiresses to international moguls, spending money like water and more often than not winding up on the front pages of Hello, OK! and TMZ.

Despite their bitchy nature and lawless behaviour, the three heiresses are the best of friends, even though they have a somewhat distorted definition of the word. Peroxide Blondes lasted for one eight-episode series in America before being canceled in January 2008.

Episodes
1. Episode One: Tricia and Bridget are supposed to be at a photo shoot for American "OK!" Magazine, but Bridget broke a nail and is refusing to leave her bedroom. Tricia tries to console her friend while convincing the photographer to take shots of her alone. Coco meanwhile is furious she wasn't invited to the shoot and stages a car accident to steal their thunder.

2. Episode Two: Coco faces a trial following her stunt with the car. Her moral support from friends Tricia and Bridget comes in the form of a new shade of tan and the promise that her 'bling' will be eBayed.

3. Episode Three: Infuriated over a parody of herself as seen on TotalAccess's WTF?, Bridget sets out to sue the show's stars. Meanwhile, Tricia and Coco try to get on the same programme in cameo roles, but Coco gets the news that she's been convicted and sentenced to a month in prison. "How the hell am I going to get an Emmy there?!"

4. Episode Four: Bridget tries (unsuccessfully) to sexually bribe the court bailiff in an attempt to free her friend Coco. However, Coco's whining and demands for Evian and 100-calorie Hershey bars cause her to be released after a mere 27 minutes.

5. Episode Five: Tricia's father announces her allowance has been cut down to a "meager" $15,000 a week. Faced with the prospect of cruel and heinous poverty, Tricia tries to budget. But there's a new sports pack released for her Jag!

6. Episode Six: Bridget "unwitting-ingly" causes an international incident when she manages to insult the UN, left-handed people, and fans of Celine Dion, all in one sentence. Coco and Tricia try to hide her until the heat and the trash-talking helicopter pilots pass by.

7. Episode Seven: After seeing his daughter wisely budget and control her spending, Tricia's dad reinstates her usual allowance. Tricia celebrates by renting a volcanic island for a summer luau.

8. Episode Eight: In a desperate attempt to spice up her image, Coco convinces her friends to do a hula dance on the edge of the giant volcano, thereby eliminating any chance of there ever being a second season.