Everything’s Trash is coming to freeform
via Entertainment Weekly
In Phoebe Robinson's version of Sex and the City, the rom-com heroine isn't living a life of luxury with a closet full of expensive shoes. Her thirty-something protagonist may be buying expensive dresses, but she's wearing them with the tags still on and then returning them the next day, because she's living a realistic penny-pinching New York City experience in Everything's Trash.
The new Freeform comedy, based on her collection of essays, Everything's Trash, But It's Okay, is written and executive produced by Robinson, who also stars as Phoebe, an outspoken podcast host making her professional mark while living a broke and delightfully messy life in Brooklyn while her "perfect" older brother launches a political campaign, forcing her to start her adulting journey. "I feel like I'm living my Black girl Carrie Bradshaw fantasy and I am here for it," Robinson tells EW. "Also I wear a couple berets like Emily in Paris, so we doing the whole thing."