When Ann accompanies Don to a party for the wealthy jet set, a gigolo mistakes Ann for a wealthy heiress because she is wearing an expensive chinchilla stole borrowed from her latest modeling job.
Ann and her parent's theater party are conflicting. Ann wants them to see her Broadway debut and the play management doesn't want this large party leaving during a crucial scene. They cut her lines the night that they want to see Ann.
When Ann gets a soap commercial, the director says that she has a face that no housewife would resent for her looks. Now Ann thinks that she has no sex appeal.
This is Ann's first Presidential election and she is studying the issues like crazy. She balks at telling her father which political party she is registered for.
When Ann is mugged in Central Park Ann doesn't want her father to know. Donald does an article on the mugger patrol and gets caught by Ann's father dressed as a woman.
Donald's secretary is trying to steal Donald from Ann. Ann returns everything he ever gave to her, but changes her mind and has minutes to correct the situation before Donald returns.
A private New Year's Eve celebration between Ann and Donald escalates when her parents show up for "one drink"and then more and more show up and a party starts.