Seth Levine

Seth, a character in the Red Carpet Diaries series, is one of your character's neighbors and a potential love interest. He makes his first appearance in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Seth has curly, light brown hair, blue eyes, fair skin, and dark stubble. He wears a plaid button-up shirt over a white undershirt with a pixelated picture.

Personality
Although his time in Hollywood has left him pessimistic in regards to chasing the 'Hollywood dream', he is willing to offer his assistance to Your Character when needed. He has described himself as "congenitally incapable of giving friends crap the minute [he sees] them," and as a "dorky comedian." Seth also has low self-esteem but can be confident when encouraged by Your Character.

Background
Seth was previously a highly sought after waiter for celebrity parties and events. However, his career is now over, for unknown reasons. He now works a series of part-time jobs, including limo-driving, to get by.

His current passion is comedy, inspired by the comedian Flip Marino whom he looks up to. He works gigs at local comedy clubs, hoping for his big break.

Your Character
Your Character is Seth's neighbor who lives across the hall. He takes a liking to her when they first meet. Throughout the story Seth is there to support Your Character's budding career, while Your Character supports his.

Gloria
Gloria is one of Seth's neighbors.

Matt
While Seth and actor Matt Rodriguez have no interactions, Seth learns about him and other people you work with through talks with Your Character. After finding out that Matt will finance Tender Nothings with his own money in Chapter 14, Seth jokingly asks, "Do you think I'm his type?"

Trivia

 * In Book 1, Chapter 4, his last name is revealed to be Levine.
 * During his stand-up gig in Book 1, Chapter 10, Seth revealed he is Jewish.
 * In a Facebook response to a player, PB revealed on Monday, March 12, 2018 that Seth is bisexual.
 * In Book 1, Chapter 15 it is revealed that Seth has been hired by Matt as a Script Doctor thanks to Chazz Javellana. He was subsequently made the screenwriter and will be given proper credit for his work in Tender Nothings.