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Popular YouTube personality Grace Helbig hosts this weekly comedic talk show that covers the same topics as her YouTube channel. She chats with her friends and fans about pop culture while celebrity guests, other YouTube personalities and reality TV stars occasionally stop by to join in the discussions. "I don't know."
Episode 8 : Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Mamrie Hart, Hannah Hart, Superfruit
June. 07,2015
With guests Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Mamrie Hart.
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Episode 7 : Jack Black & Adam DeVine
May. 31,2015
Grace sits down to talk with guests Jack Black, Adam DeVine and Hannah Hart.
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Episode 6 : Lance Bass & James Corden
May. 08,2015
Grace sits down to talk with guests Lance Bass and James Corden.
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Episode 5 : Hilary Duff, Glozell Green & Shane Dawson
May. 01,2015
Grace is joined by singer/actor Hilary Duff, with Youtubers Glozell Green & Shane Dawson.
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Episode 4 : Paul Scheer & Abby Lee Miller
April. 24,2015
Guests Paul Scheer, Abby Lee and Mamrie Hart.
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Episode 3 : Jim Parsons & Colleen Ballinger
April. 17,2015
This week's guests include actor Jim Parsons and singer Colleen Ballinger, aka "Miranda Sings''.
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Episode 2 : Nick Kroll & Tyler Oakley
April. 10,2015
Grace chats with Nick Kroll about his new film Adult Beginners, and Tyler Oakley teaches Grace and Nick some Internet slang.
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Episode 1 : Aisha Tyler, Mamrie Hart & DJ Flula
April. 03,2015
Grace interviews Aisha Tyler, shares videos with Mamrie Hart, and writes a song with DJ Flula Borg.
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