In the bustling world of summer camps, a Beverly Hills fashionista, Phyllis Nefler, faces an unexpected turn in her life: her husband leaves her for another woman. In an effort to distract herself and stay busy, Phyllis decides to become the leader of a Girl Scout troop, made up of a group of girls who, at first glance, seem to be a complete disaster. With an unconventional approach and a touch of glamour, she begins to transform these unmotivated girls into true scout warriors, challenging the stereotypes and expectations of the critical Beverly Hills community.
As preparations for camp progress and the trials begin, the girls, who initially only wanted to please their parents and look good on social media, start to find their true strength and camaraderie. Together, they will not only learn useful skills like building campfires and constructing shelters, but they will also have to face more competitive troops, pushing them to challenge their own limits. Amid laughter, conflicts, and a bunch of absurd situations, Phyllis and her troop learn that being part of a team is more than just looking good; itβs about confidence, friendship, and embracing their differences. This comedy is not only a tribute to teenage friendship, but also addresses self-discovery with a spark and an indomitable spirit.