Sabrina A. Parisi - Television

Television

  • 2005 - It’s A Dog’s Life - documentary
  • 2008 - Social-Lights- Reality show
  • 2008 - Social-Lights 90210- Documentary Feature movie
  • 2008 - Snow Angels TV Commercial
  • 2009 - Sabrina Parisi for Fashion TV (Reality TV)
  • 2009 - Angels' Love TV Commercial
  • 2009 - Don't Call Me Paris TV Reality
  • 2009 - Sabrina Parisi Vuo Fa' L'Americana
  • 2010 - SABRINA HC (HOLLYWOOD CONFIDENTIAL SERIES) - for NOVA TV
  • 2010 - SABRINA PARISI HOLLYWOOD LIFESTYLE for CONFIDENTIAL - NOVA TV
  • 2010 - 7 POUND SUPERSTAR - TV
  • 2011 - Sabrina Parisi for Fashion TV - Fashionista(Reality TV)
  • 2012 - Sabrina Parisi Fashion News - TV Movie
  • 2012 - Sabrina Parisi Awards & Fashion Facts (TV Series)
  • 2012 - FROGANIZER - TV Reality

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