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Rachel Sennott's Hilarious Hollywood Women's Brunch Mix-up

3 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Rachel Sennott hosted Hollywood's Women in Entertainment event.
  • She humorously recounted accidentally crashing a tech women's summit.
  • The actress's series 'I Love LA' was recently renewed for season two.
Rachel Sennott's Hilarious Hollywood Women's Brunch Mix-up

Rachel Sennott took the stage as host for The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment breakfast gala. During her opening, she shared a comical story about her confusion at a recent photoshoot, which turned out to be an accidental entry into a women's summit for tech professionals. Sennott's tale emphasized the strong sense of community among women, even those in different fields.

Her hosting gig came during a banner year for the creator and star of the HBO series 'I Love LA.' The show, which follows ambitious friends in Los Angeles, recently received a second-season renewal. Sennott's appearance at the event also preceded a lineup of notable speakers and honorees, including Jennifer Lopez and Gwyneth Paltrow.

The gala also highlighted THR's Mentorship Program, connecting young women from underserved L.A. schools with female executives in the entertainment industry. This initiative underscores the event's commitment to fostering future female leadership in film and television, supported by various sponsors.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rachel Sennott joked that women 'make it' when their photoshoots are called 'humiliation rituals' or when invited to speak at women's events.
Rachel Sennott humorously described mistaking a women's tech summit for a photoshoot, noting the supportive community she encountered.
Rachel Sennott's HBO series 'I Love LA' follows an ambitious group of friends navigating life and love in Los Angeles.

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