Rachel Sennott at her "I Love LA" premiere at the Paramount Theatre on Oct. 28, 2025. (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for HBO) The red carpet for Rachel Sennott’s “I Love LA” premiere in ...
For a TV show centering on twentysomethings navigating Los Angeles, “I Love LA” doesn’t concern itself too much with Hollywood, with the main throughline of the HBO series centering on Rachel ...
The comedy, which Sennott created and stars in, also broke important ground as "the first to shoot in Erewhon." By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor There have been endless Hollywood projects made about the ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Rachel Sennott was stumped. She had written a television series where the characters constantly talk about how much they love living in Los Angeles. It is not merely a ...
Six years ago, Rachel Sennott shared an unflattering imaginary snapshot of Los Angeles life in a viral video she describes as “the trailer for any movie set in LA.” As the beat from Azealia Banks’ ...
Rachel Sennott may have first captured the Internet’s attention in the most contemporary way possible—a viral video—but her red carpet sensibility tells a different story. While, yes, the I Love LA ...
In her Gen Z hangout comedy I Love L.A., Rachel Sennott lovingly holds a mirror up to the city’s 20-something transplants. As with the city itself, there is a lot to love about the latest generation ...
'Daily Variety' podcast dives into news, trends and personalities making headlines in showbiz “She’s very intentional about her image,” Hailu says. “She had this experience of constantly going viral ...
The HBO comedy “I Love L.A.” is aptly named, because this is not a show about Los Angeles, a diverse and multitudinous place that can’t be defined by a single industry. It’s a show about L.A., or even ...
Rachel Sennott, the star and co-writer of Bottoms, is coming back to your screens — this time in a new comedy series, I Love LA, on HBO Max. Sennott is the creator, writer and star of the show, which ...
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