Summer on Lifetime means new season premieres. This week, the network announced new episodes of Little Women: LA, Little Women: Atlanta, and Bring It! will debut in July.
Little Women: LA and Little Women: Atlanta follow groups of close friends who also happen to be little people. Bring It! centers on the trophy-winning dance troupe The Dancing Dolls from Jackson, Miss.
Season five of Little Women: LA premieres on July 13th at 9 p.m. ET/PT, with the season two debut of Little Women: Atlanta following at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Season 3B of Bring It! premieres on July 22nd at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
From Lifetime:
The ladies of Little Women: LA are back and more is at stake than ever before. With new babies on the horizon for many of the ladies, all is well in love and friendship until the new season forces everyone to come face-to-face with the hard truth about their relationships. The curtain is pulled back, exposing all the lies, deceit and backstabbing to reveal more about themselves than they ever expected.
Lifetime’s top new unscripted series of 2016, Little Women: Atlanta, is back for its second season, diving deeper into relationships and rivalries among this group of “frenemies.” Temperatures rise in the South as they must now face the consequences of their actions following a tumultuous season of fighting, betrayal and deceit. When the “Queen of Atlanta” herself, Ms. Juicy, takes center stage to stir the pot, no one is immune from the drama.
It’s a summer full of surprises for the Dancing Dolls as each week Miss D must battle the girls and their parents to raise the bar and deliver the very best performances. The heat is on as the Dolls build up to the Summer Slam, their first-ever national tour, and a very personal dance-off between Miss D and a key rival.The Rap Game’s Lil Niqo and celebrity choreographer Todrick Hall will also make special guest appearances.”
What do you think? Do you watch any of these shows on Lifetime? Are you excited for the new summer seasons?
I’ve always been fascinated by human behavior and different cultures; in fact, I once wanted to be a cultural anthropologist. And that fascination led me to watch Little Women L.A. Good grief! I haven’t exactly led a sheltered life, but these women are unbelievable. I didn’t know friends could be so mean and, at times, cruel. Who can you believe? Who can you trust? And why in the name of heaven do they bare their souls, their lives, to anyone who cares to watch? It’s just nuts.