Keep Austin Awkward
Danny Ruiz is thirty-four, broke, and allergic to stability. After getting fired for a taco delivery incident involving a trampoline, a rogue chihuahua, and an unfortunately viral video, he’s left with no job, no direction, and no idea what he’s doing—again.
Set in the real, weird heart of Austin, Texas, Keep Austin Awkward follows one lovable screw-up as he stumbles through food delivery gigs, accidental cat yoga fame, TikTok disasters, and a career comeback no one—least of all Danny—saw coming.
But as his accidental internet stardom grows, so does the pressure to perform. When life off-screen throws him the hardest curveballs yet—from an estranged father to his beloved landlady’s failing health—Danny has to decide: is success worth it if it means losing the messy, beautiful parts of himself?
Equal parts comedy, chaos, and true grit, Keep Austin Awkward is a story about falling down, getting back up, and realizing the most awkward thing you can do... is be fully, fearlessly yourself.
Eldgrimm · Realistic
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