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  1. Currently you are able to watch "Bad Girls Club" streaming on Hulu, Peacock Premium, Peacock Premium Plus or for free with ads on Tubi TV. It is also possible to buy "Bad Girls Club" as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video.

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    • ‘Love to Love You Baby’ Didn’T Start as A Song
    • ‘I Feel Love’ Was The First Electronic Disco Song
    • She Started Out in A Rock Band
    • She First Got Famous in Germany
    • Casablanca Records Was Her Whole World
    • She Struggled with Fame, and Her Image
    • She Had A Complicated Relationship with Faith
    • She Was An Aspiring Filmmaker and Fine Artist
    • ‘She Works Hard For The Money’ Was Inspired by A Bathroom Attendant
    • She Performed and Toured with Her Family

    As with most enduring songs in music history, Summer’s biggest hit, “Love To Love You Baby,” happened by accident. “I wrote it as a concept, not as a song, for someone else to write lyrics to,” Summers reveals. She made up a voice, a sexy persona, to create a vibe, and that vibe would change her life. “It wasn’t me,” she adds, “it was a role.” Summ...

    If “Love To Love You Baby” seduced the writhing dancefloor masses, the following Summer/Moroder/Bellotte collaboration aimed for the heavens. As someone who honed her voice singing gospel and Broadway,” Summer’s elastic vocals were perfectly suited to the otherworldly sound of “I Feel Love.” “I had the sense I was floating, the elation you feel whe...

    Long before she became the Queen of Disco, a young LaDonna Gaines (as she was known then) became entranced by Janis Joplin and rock music, fronting the Boston psychedelic rock band the Crow. In high school, she would sneak out and play clubs in Boston before decamping to New York and living above the famous Café Wha in the summer of 1968. Summer wa...

    As a star in HAIR, Summer not only performed in German but became fluent in the language. Like many Black American artists like Nina Simoneand Josephine Baker before her, Summer experienced a newfound freedom in Europe. “Being in Germany gave me license to be myself,” she confesses. She was a star in Europe as a model and a singer and eventually me...

    After moving from Munich back to New York City, Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart personally handled her career. Everything from outfitting her in fur coats (“You’re gonna look like you’re already rich”) to painting her toenails while she got ready. As Summer reflects in voiceover, Bogart “taught her how to dream.” Donna would later have a fal...

    One of the film’s recurring themes is Summer reckoning her stage persona with her home self. She was always trying to become the person she was onstage. “I approach it as an actress,’ she explains. ‘I’m not trying to be me.” Her stage shows were also very theatrical, and she was always playing a part. “I didn’t dream about fame; I dreamed about sin...

    Growing up in the church, Summers was raised on gospel music. Her father would play her records by Mahalia Jacksonand say, “Sing like this record.” She became obsessed and would listen to Jackson for hours, saying, “She has what I want.” At eight years old, she filled in for someone sick in the church choir and blew everyone away. Everyone was in t...

    Much of the documentary relies on home movies shot by Summer herself. She was studying to become a director and had a video studio at home. She bought herself a movie camera and made movies while on tour. From family parties to full-fledged short films, Summer captures her world with a keen eye. Later in her career, she wanted to explore other crea...

    Summer continued her streak of hits well into the 80s with her feminist anthem “She Works Hard For The Money,” inspired by a bathroom attendant she saw the night of the Grammys in 1983. While attending an after-party at the West Hollywood restaurant Chasen’s, Summer saw Onetta Johnson asleep in the ladies’ room and thought this woman works hard for...

    Summer grew up in a big family as one of seven children, and her family was very protective of her. She brought her three sisters, Mary Ellen, Dara, and Linda, on the road with her. Initially, they joined to watch out for their sister, then eventually formed their own disco group Sunshine in 1978 and served as backing vocalists. Mary Ellen Bernard ...

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  2. Bad Girls Club - watch online: stream, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "Bad Girls Club" streaming on Hayu Amazon Channel or buy it as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video.

  3. Love to Love You, Donna Summer is a 2023 American documentary film directed by Roger Ross Williams and Brooklyn Sudano. It follows the life and career of Donna Summer . The film had its world premiere at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival on February 17, 2023.

  4. Love to Love You, Donna Summer: Directed by Brooklyn Sudano, Roger Ross Williams. With Michael McKean, Barbra Streisand, Johnny Carson, David L. Lander. Follows the life of iconic singer Donna Summer.

  5. From Bunim-Murray, the producers of "The Real World" comes Oxygen's reality series, The Bad Girls Club. These women have issues with anger, trust and control, and claim they want to change. Will living together help them move forward and turn their lives around--or will chaos rule? more.

  6. S1.E1 ∙ It's Easier to Be Bad. When seven bad girls from all parts of the country move in together to make a change, their strong personalities collide. Welcome to the Bad Girls Club! Leslie gets thrown out of a club during the housemates' first night out.

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