Actress, comedian and activist Janeane Garofalo is guest starring in the seventh and final season of Darren Star’s hit comedy series, Younger, which premieres on Paramount+ April 15.
31.03.2021 - 02:46 / justjared.com
The first trailer for the final season of Younger is finally here – and it hints at some possible trouble for Liza and Charles!
Here’s a little sneak peek at what’s to come from the seventh and final season of the series: Liza’s (Sutton Foster) personal life is on shaky ground as she tries to stay true to herself.
After a setback at work, Kelsey (Hilary Duff) doubts her career decisions and discovers a new creative outlet. Maggie (Debi Mazar) gets cancelled.
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Actress, comedian and activist Janeane Garofalo is guest starring in the seventh and final season of Darren Star’s hit comedy series, Younger, which premieres on Paramount+ April 15.
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