Phoebe Robinson Is Adapting Her Book ‘Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay’ For Freeform Series

Phoebe Robinson is making her way to Freeform – possibly!

The comedian is working on adapting her book “Everything’s Trash, but It’s Okay” into a TV series on the network, THR reports.

Phoebe is writing the potential half-hour comedy series, and will star. She’ll also executive produce with Black-ish showrunner Jonathan Groff (no, not the Frozen actor).

The series “follows Phoebe (Robinson), a 30-something podcast star navigating her messy life. When her younger brother, Jayden, emerges as a leading politician, she’s forced to grow up and relies on her friends and close-knit family to help her figure out adulthood — since she doesn’t seem to have a clue.”

This would be Phoebe‘s second project adapted for TV, following her HBO comedy series 2 Dope Queens, which first started out as a podcast with Jessica Williams.

If you missed it, another series is in the works at Freeform from grown-ish star Yara Shahidi and her mom Keri!

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