Jann (2019)
In Jann, Jann Arden plays a fictionalized, self-deprecating version of herself: a singer songwriter of a “certain age” in severe denial of the harsh reality that her former music career is slowly (okay rapidly) fading away. But it’s not just Jann’s career that’s on life support – she’s newly single (don’t remind her), her sister may disown her, and her mother may be showing early signs of memory loss. Jann's personal life is in shambles and she's convinced that the cure-all is to enlist a new manager to help rebrand her image. Filled with plenty of LOL moments, she embarks on a quest to return to greatness and go viral, but instead gets tangled in the pressures of her ‘real’ life. Jann is at the crossroads between who she was and who she wants to be. Can Jann stage a comeback, reclaim fame…and be there for the people who love her?
Country: CA
Language: En
Runtime: 20
Season 3:
On the season premiere, Jann decides to take back control of her life and career, starting with hiring a personal assistant.
When Jann’s record label refuses to help her make a new album, she vows to find another way.
Jann and Max spy on their mother Nora as she goes on a date.
Jann surprises everyone by going on a date with someone new: a much younger man.
Jann, Nate, Max, and Dave go on a romantic mountain getaway, but Max has a problem with Jann’s new boyfriend.
An eccentric wealthy couple offers Jann the money to fund her new album in exchange for promoting their gender reveal company.
Jann’s crowdfunding campaign for her new album reaches its goal, thanks to an $80,000 donation from a mysterious anonymous donor. Jann, determined to figure out who donated the money, enlists Trey to help her investigate her “suspects,” which culminates in crashing a funeral. But the biggest revelation comes while investigating Jann’s ex-girlfriend — as it’s clear Cynthia is truly moving on without Jann.