New York Goes to Hollywood, Acts Japanese

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It's a long road to being taken seriously as an actress. Do you think Meryl Streep woke up one day and was handed an Academy Award?

For Tiffany Pollard, an important stop along that road, on the third episode of New York Goes to Hollywood, was to film a commercial for a Japanese energy drink. It didn't pay, and it may never air, but it's experience nonetheless.

Going Zen

Don't worry, Tiffany didn't remain zen-like all episode. Or for more than four seconds. There were the typical New York fireworks last night.

Read through our episode guide now to learn all about them!

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