Seventeen-year-old, Ashley, leaves her mom’s home in Minnesota to live with her dad in L.A. She thinks it’s going to be the start of a new, exciting and glamorous life. But she hasn’t bargained on how hard it will be to fit in at her new Burbank school. In fact, she soon becomes the target of bullies and is treated like an outcast. Trapped, because she doesn’t want to go back to live with her mother and new step-father, she tries to cling to her dad’s advice that it’ll just take time to settle.
However, things only get worse. The one person at school who’ll actually talk to Ashley is a similarly ostracized boy named Jacob. And whenever she is seen with him, the taunts are magnified, causing her to shun his attempts to be friendly.
Then, one afternoon, Dianne, a beautiful, blonde, popular girl, approaches Ashley and explains that the way to be ‘someone’ in high school, and attract the attention of the handsomest guy in class, is to become famous on social media. The best way to do that? Sex. Sex sells. And, according to Dianne, the answer to all of Ashley’s problems is easy: she just needs to take some sexy pictures of herself.
Bashful and body conscious, Ashley at first dismisses the idea. But as her popularity at school shows no signs of improving, she wonders whether a simple picture could change her life.
Seventeen-year-old, Ashley, leaves her mom’s home in Minnesota to live with her dad in L.A. She thinks it’s going to be the start of a new, exciting and glamorous life. But she hasn’t bargained on how hard it will be to fit in at her new Burbank school. In fact, she soon becomes the target of bullies and is treated like an outcast. Trapped, because she doesn’t want to go back to live with her mother and new step-father, she tries to cling to her dad’s advice that it’ll just take time to settle.
However, things only get worse. The one person at school who’ll actually talk to Ashley is a similarly ostracized boy named Jacob. And whenever she is seen with him, the taunts are magnified, causing her to shun his attempts to be friendly.
Then, one afternoon, Dianne, a beautiful, blonde, popular girl, approaches Ashley and explains that the way to be ‘someone’ in high school, and attract the attention of the handsomest guy in class, is to become famous on social media. The best way to do that? Sex. Sex sells. And, according to Dianne, the answer to all of Ashley’s problems is easy: she just needs to take some sexy pictures of herself.
Bashful and body conscious, Ashley at first dismisses the idea. But as her popularity at school shows no signs of improving, she wonders whether a simple picture could change her life.