After MTV cancelled the series, Facebook Watch picked up the show for a second season that premiered on December 20, 2017.
She’ll deal with humiliating auditions, unpaid electric bills, friendship ups and downs, and the battlefield that is Tinder as she slowly but surely finds her voice as a comedian.
[11] On June 12, 2017, it was announced that Facebook Watch had saved the series from cancellation and renewed it for a second season to consist of ten episodes.
In a positive review, Flavorwire's Lara Zarum described the show as "a sweetly raunchy fable about finding your voice."
As a result, it contains scenes (such as one that presents an Asian child in blackface) that cross the line from being politically charged to just being dim and offensive.