Lipstick City by Shea Couleé
Life is *indeed* a DRAG
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9m 16s
In the world of Lipstick City Miss Couleé and Shea exact revenge on Miss Couleé's unfaithful husband.
// CAST //
Mrs. Couleé // Shea Couleé
Shea // Shea Couleé
Chic // Kim Chi
Chic's Henchwoman // Lucy Stoole
Seductress // Valentine Addams
Mistress // Sara Andrews
Chaffeur // Trannika Rex
Muscle // Stanley Anghell
White Dancers // Brenda CaBee, Adrianna Lombardo, Saya Naomi, Kurri Orizotti
Red Dancers // Dida Ritz, Jade Sotomayor, The Vixen, Serena Fiierce
// CREW //
Creator, Writer, Star // Shea Couleé
Director of Photography // Brian Morgan
Producers // Kelly Schmader, Dan Polyak, Brian Morgan, Dark Barrel Media
Assistant Camera // Sandi Nowosielski
Head Wardrobe // Tiger Lily
Editor // Dan Polyak
// MUSIC //
Jacob Bjorge, "Untitled 1"
Garrett David, "Kaleidoscope Island"
The Black Madonna, "We Can Never Be Apart"
Ariel Zetina, "Application"
The Black Madonna, "Exodus"
// SOCIAL MEDIA @ SheaCoulee //
Website: http://SheaCoulee.com
Facebook: facebook.com/SheaCoulee
Instagram: instagram.com/MissCouleeIfUNasty
Twitter: twitter.com/SheaCoulee
// TEAM @WeAreOpenTV //
Aymar Jean Christian // Head of Development
Stephanie Jeter // Head of Production
Elijah McKinnon // Head of Communication and Design
Kemi Adeyemi // Artist and Community Development Manager
Nicole Morse // Exhibition Manager
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