Abbey Romeo of 'Love On The Spectrum' performs at Hollywood Bowl with Kimmel, Stewart, and O'Brien as backing band
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Abbey Romeo, a star from Netflix's Love On The Spectrum, performed at the Hollywood Bowl with a backing band of talk show hosts including Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Stewart, and Conan O'Brien. The performance was part of the Night Of Too Many Stars, a celebrity fundraiser for autism that has returned after a hiatus. Romeo, who has appeared on all four seasons of the show, previously released a single called "Boyfriend Forever" and performed it on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
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Abbey Romeo got there first.
On Thursday night, she performed for thousands at the Hollywood Bowl, with a band of current and former talk show hosts backing her up.
Right now, a number of the stars of Love On The Spectrum, Netflix’s reality show about adults with autism looking for love, are breaking into the music business. Abbey Romeo got there first. Romeo has appeared on all four seasons of Love On The Spectrum.
