We are the Joneses is coming soon to Centric. The network just announced a new docuseries that will focus in on a cosmetic surgeon.
Centric shared more about the new series in a press release. Check that out below.
“Forget trying to keep up with the Joneses, as Centric premieres “WE ARE THE JONESES,” a new docu-series following the inspirational work and private lives of plastic surgery power couple, Dr. Michael Jones and Cathleen Trigg-Jones. The Joneses are an affluent African-American family, who run a multimillion-dollar cosmetic surgery practice, Lexington Plastic Surgeons, with thriving offices in New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Atlanta and Miami. Each 30-minute episode features the emotional journeys of two patients looking to transform not only their bodies, but their lives. “WE ARE THE JONESES” premieres with two back-to-back episodes on Saturday, April 22, 2017 starting at 10 P.M. ET/PT on Centric. The 13-episode series will air over seven consecutive weeks, with back-to-back episodes premiering each week except the finale, which will air solo.
From the woman who was bullied all her life because of her “bull” nose, to the man with giant keloid growths, who underwent seven unsuccessful surgeries before finding Dr. Jones, the physical transformations of each patient are astounding. Viewers will also get a peek into the private lives of the Joneses as they balance a successful surgical empire, Cathleen’s television career, and raising a family. Finally, the Joneses will embark on an epic search for America’s favorite type of butt! From the apple bottom to the bubble butt to the heart derriere, they will crown America’s first “Ideal Butt Model.”
Known fondly as the “Butt Doctor,” Dr. Michael Jones is a world-renowned cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon, who has been instrumental in developing a groundbreaking procedure to treat keloids in people of color. A published author and pioneer in surgery for darker skin types, Dr. Jones’ research has enabled him to make advancements in the field such as a scar-free rhinoplasty procedure. This season on “WE ARE THE JONESES,” Dr. Jones tackles a challenging keloid case, as viewers get a front row seat to a revolutionary new treatment process that will change the patient’s life forever.
A powerhouse in her own right, Cathleen Trigg-Jones is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, producer, actress, and host of her own talk show, Chic Chat. As the heart of the practice, Cathleen also manages all of the marketing for Lexington Plastic Surgeons and its expansion into new cities. This season on “WE ARE THE JONESES,” Cathleen also embarks on her own emotional journey to find her birth parents that inspired her charity, Trigg House, which focuses on the emancipation of foster children. Adopted as a baby, Cathleen’s life before the age of two is a mystery. Who gave her up for adoption? Will finding the truth finally give Cathleen a sense of belonging?
From the Joneses themselves to the everyday women and men seeking healing, “WE ARE THE JONESES” reveals the awesome power of cosmetic surgery to transform lives. While everyone is trying to keep up with the Joneses – including the Joneses – the most important thing to this New York City power couple is family.
Produced and distributed by CatScape Productions, “WE ARE THE JONESES” is executive produced by CatScape’s Cathleen Trigg-Jones and Dr. Michael Jones, with Flavor Unit Entertainment’s Queen Latifah and Shakim Compere also serving as Executive Producers.”
Check out a sneak peek of the series below. Will you watch We are the Joneses? Tell us what you think.
Hello, I am a Native Amerucan Indian. Had 3 c-sections and ended up with a horrible flap of stomach. My arms wave by themselves. My thighs are awful. Could use a boob picker upper from flat saggy boobs. I would like to be considered fir surgery. I am 65 yrs old but told I look 46 or 48. I know surgeons probably think I am too old for cosmetic surgery. I am a widow and ready to get back into living. I would really appreciate a response. Sigh, what I am going to say next, will probably make you not… Read more »