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Trainwreck: P.I. Moms

This tell-all documentary investigates an early 2000s reality show about private eye moms and the drug scandal that sabotaged the series and its stars.

Top Cast

  • Lucas Platt

    Lucas Platt

    Self - Reality TV Showrunner

  • Theresa Moore King

    Theresa Moore King

    Self - Line Producer

  • Joanna Pernia

    Joanna Pernia

    Self - Production Manager

  • Chris Flitter

    Chris Flitter

    Self - Story Producer

  • Pete Crooks

    Pete Crooks

    Self - Senior Writer, Diablo Magazine

  • Denise Antoon

    Denise Antoon

    Self - P.I. Mom

  • Ami Wiltz

    Ami Wiltz

    Self - P.I. Mom

  • Michelle Allen

    Michelle Allen

    Self - P.I. Mom (archive footage)

  • Charmagne Peters

    Charmagne Peters

    Self - P.I. Mom (archive footage)

Overview

This tell-all documentary investigates an early 2000s reality show about private eye moms and the drug scandal that sabotaged the series and its stars.

Rating

5.5 / 10
26 Reviews
1 Popular

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