Confessions of a Go-Go Girl
Confessions of a Go-Go Girl is a 2008 Lifetime made-for-television film starring Chelsea Hobbs, directed by Grant Harvey, based on a play by Jill Morley and written an co-executive produced by Lenore Kletter.
The film aired on Lifetime on August 16, 2008.
Plot
Jane McCoy, a recent college graduate, decides to scrap her plans for law school to pursue an acting career full-time, against her parents' wishes. Struggling to make both ends meet, she meets a confident and persuasive friend at her part-time sales job in a clothes store, who shows her the way to make extra money Go-go dancing. What starts as just an "easy money" job, however, rapidly becomes an all-consuming activity.
Style
The [Daily News (Batavia)|The Daily News]s Michael Korb wrote, "Confessions is a little more risque than traditional Lifetime fare -- considering that Hobbs and friends are dancing around in their underwear for a significant portion of the film". Brad Newsome agreed, stating in The [Sydney Morning Herald], "This is a little racier than the usual Hallmark fare." Robert Philpot said the film "continues August series of lurid-topic movies".
Reception
Steve Pratt criticized the film in The Northern Echo, writing, "No full frontals in Confessions Of A Go-Go Girl a 2008 TV movie of numbing boredom – even in fast forward mode."