It's an age old story: Girl loses scholarship, girl becomes surrogate for money, insane former congresswoman mother-in-law of woman girl is carrying baby for kidnaps girl after son and daughter-in-law are killed in arranged accident.
Or, at least, that's the nonsense Lifetime was peddling during their latest woman-in-peril original films, "Sorority Surrogate," on Saturday (March 22). The movie, starring "Degrassi: The Next Generation" alum Cassie Steele (Manny Santos 4Eva!) as the aforementioned "girl" Valerie, was predictably out of its mind. What follows are the 11 craziest moments.
1. Valerie loses her scholarship because her drunk of a father decides to list her as a dependent on his taxes and she's just like, "Oh well, I guess I'll quit school and not do anything about this."
2. This sentence, uttered by Valerie, about the rich girls at her university: "Jackie's taking calculus just to count her trust fund!"
3. Valerie's boyfriend Kyle with that one dumb...
Or, at least, that's the nonsense Lifetime was peddling during their latest woman-in-peril original films, "Sorority Surrogate," on Saturday (March 22). The movie, starring "Degrassi: The Next Generation" alum Cassie Steele (Manny Santos 4Eva!) as the aforementioned "girl" Valerie, was predictably out of its mind. What follows are the 11 craziest moments.
1. Valerie loses her scholarship because her drunk of a father decides to list her as a dependent on his taxes and she's just like, "Oh well, I guess I'll quit school and not do anything about this."
2. This sentence, uttered by Valerie, about the rich girls at her university: "Jackie's taking calculus just to count her trust fund!"
3. Valerie's boyfriend Kyle with that one dumb...
- 3/23/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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