Singer Jessie Valentine seems to be the girl who has everything. The sexy 19-year-old has the number one album in the country, millions of fans, and all the decadent trappings of the celebrity lifestyle. But Jessie also has a drinking problem and a drug habit that’s threatening to derail her young career. To get the teen superstar back on the right path, Jessie’s manager sends her to Black Oak Recovery Center, a rehab facility that caters to the rich and famous. Jessie imagined long massages and hours by the pool, but the girl was dead wrong. Black Oak turns out to be more like a prison than a country club, with the doctors using harsh and perverted methods to detox their patients. Black Oak’s security guards are even worse, offering extra food or other small favors to any patient willing to strip and humiliate themselves in exchange for it. Jessie quickly finds herself naked and degraded, grudgingly submitting to the obscene demands of both the men and women on the Black Oak staff. By the time the girl is finally released, the once-proud celebrity has been used and abused so many times she can barely look at herself in the mirror.