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Stripped: Bravo Announces December Release Date for New Reality TV Series

series premiere: Stripped TV show on Bravo: season 1 release date (canceled or renewed for season 2?)

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It seems Bravo Media wants you to give up everything — except cable TV, of course. The first season of the Stripped TV show premieres on Bravo on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 10:00pm ET/PT. The reality TV series centers on people who volunteer to be “stripped” of everything they own (including their clothes) as the cameras follow them for three weeks — and they are not even competing for cash prizes. So yes, these people really want to be on TV.

According to Bravo, the Stripped TV series aims to expose the heart of American materialism (although oddly enough, voyeurism doesn’t come up). Truly Original’s Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Michelle Schiefen, Todd Hurvitz, Cat Rodriguez, and Eric Gardner executive produce the reality series. Participants in the first season include: Jason Lau, Brian Nesbitt, Jaseena Ali, and Autianna Ali. Check out the Bravo press release, photos and a Stripped season one sneak peek.

Stripped Season One Sneak-Peek Teaser | Bravo
 
 
Stripped Season One Photos | Bravo
 

Pictured: (l-r) Jason Lau and Brian Nesbitt.

 

Pictured: (l-r) Brian Nesbitt and Jason Lau.

 

Pictured: (l-r) Jaseena Ali and Autianna Ali.

 

Learn more about Stripped, from Bravo.


News 

BRAVO MEDIA BARES IT ALL WHEN “STRIPPED” PREMIERES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 AT 10PM ET/PT

NEW YORK, NY – November 7, 2017 – Bravo Media exposes the naked truth behind modern-day America’s obsession with material belongings – from technology to other creature comforts – when “Stripped” premieres Tuesday, December 5 at 10pm ET/PT. This entertaining, yet eye-opening series follows a variety of households including married couples, partners, siblings, friends, single parents, and bachelors, all of whom have their own reasons for exploring what will happen, both physically and psychologically, when they are “stripped” of all their possessions. For a sneak peek, visit:http://www.bravotv.com/stripped/season-1/videos/this-season-on-stripped

Over the course of eight self-contained episodes, each highlighting a unique household, participants are willingly “stripped” of all physical belongings for 21 days. Renouncing every piece of their clothing, furniture, money, hygiene, and beauty products – and all electronic devices – they embark on a journey of self-discovery that will ultimately reveal the core of who they are and what they really “need.” This is not a competition and there is no prize on the line, but every day is a challenge when they are each allowed to take back one item of their choice, reflecting in the rawest possible terms their priorities and values. With drama, humor and plenty of surprises, this emotional journey uncovers how people’s lives and perspectives change once everything they own is taken away.

“Stripped” Rules & Regulations:

1: Participants are stripped of everything they own on day one.

2: Their belongings are placed in a mobile storage container a half-mile away from their home.

3: Only toilet paper, water, and food rations are provided.

4: Each day, participants must find a way to get to their container to retrieve one item each.

In the premiere episode, Ali and her husband Justin, an unlikely Los Angeles couple who has accumulated close to 10,000 items in their home, agree to this 21-day experience hoping to assess and adjust their priorities. A career-driven fashion stylist, with a penchant for all things designer, Ali is often at odds with the more frugal Justin, an accountant with his sights set on growing their family. Now free from distraction and more vulnerable than ever, they are left to focus on each other and contemplate their future.

“Stripped” is produced by Truly Original with Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Michelle Schiefen, Todd Hurvitz, Cat Rodriguez and Eric Gardner serving as Executive Producers. The format has been sold by Endemol Shine to seven territories including the UK, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.

What do you think Will you check out the first season of the Stripped TV series? Without having seen more than the trailer, do you think Bravo will cancel or renew Stripped for season two? Let us know, below.

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