Brace yourselves, because a brand-new saga of questionable decisions and entrepreneurial zeal is hitting your TV screens! “Side Hustle,” featuring social media stars and real-life BFFs Annie LeBlanc and Jayden Bartels, will premiere tonight on Nickelodeon at 8:30 p.m. ET. And if you’re feeling particularly rebellious, you can also catch it on FuboTV, but only if you can survive a week of their subscription dare—a 7-day free trial!
Meet Lex and Presley, our genius teenage duo launching a business after they have succeeded in the fine art of absolutely wrecking their neighbor’s car. Apparently, turning a car into a modern art piece wasn’t their best idea, as they now have the delightful task of raising funds to compensate for their automotive masterpiece—or, as they like to call it, “creative destruction.”
And just to up the ante, this car belongs to Muchy’s dad, who happens to be a police officer. Fantastic! Nothing screams “adulting” like paying off damages to a cop’s car while dodging a potential arrest for vehicular mayhem. To save their skins, they enlist Presley’s tech wizard of a younger brother, Fisher, who will whip up an app named “Kid-DING.” Clearly, the title is a cunning ruse for a company that connects people with teenagers desperate to earn a few bucks. Think of it as Uber—if Uber were run by hyperactive adolescents who are just as likely to eat your pizza as deliver it.
How to Find Nickelodeon on Your Television
For those yearning to catch this disaster in style, locating Nickelodeon on your channels is as easy as running a marathon through a maze. You can find the channel using the glorious wonders of channel finders like Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, and Dish—basically every service that tries to convince you they’re better than the last while charging you an arm and a leg for reruns of Friends.
How to Stream “Side Hustle” Without Cable
No cable? No problem! You can still watch this 8:30 p.m. life lesson on FuboTV. Yes, FuboTV, the streaming service that you may have heard about while arguing with your friend over why you should spend $59.99 a month on something you could probably binge-watch on your neighbor’s Wi-Fi. But wait! There’s a siren’s call—a 7-day free trial awaits you! Just enough time to convince yourself that you truly need access to live sports and that mysterious section of “other shows.”
In conclusion, “Side Hustle” promises to deliver real-life absurdities wrapped in a glittering package of teenage chaos. If you’re looking for life and money management lessons disguised as entertainment, look no further. Who can resist the charm of teenagers attempting to make a quick buck while also trying to stay out of police custody? It’s a rollercoaster of giggles and gasps, and, let’s be honest, we’ll all be taking notes.
