Charlie Puth has announced he will be starring in his own series called, you guessed it, The Charlie Puth Show.
Streaming exclusively on the Roku Channel, the six-episode series finds the pop star playing a version of himself as he struggles to get back into the "cultural zeitgeist" by starring in his own reality show.
In its official synopsis, Roku says the series "follows Charlie as he attempts to scale the zeitgeist by going beyond pop stardom to become a multi-hyphenate talent after being told it's no longer enough to just be a musician.
"Featuring artists, comedians and icons from every area of the pop matrix, the famous faces that populate the show help Charlie to navigate his heightened reality where his career neurosis and musical perfectionism often gets in the way of his peace and sanity, ultimately parodying the very zeitgeist that Charlie's trying to conquer."
Puth has managed to bring in some big names to help him out along the way, including Will Ferrell, Courteney Cox, and John Legend.
Last year in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Puth discussed the project, saying, “I’m a terrible actor, so I’m just going to act like myself and hopefully that translates onto a TV. I think it will. The show is basically a more in depth story depiction of how I come up with music and following me along in my life and how sound affects it.”
Watch the trailer below.