Twins Emily and Haley Ferguson get their own 'Bachelor' spin
时间:2024-09-23 10:22:32 出处:资讯阅读(143)
Freeform is bringing another Bachelor spin-off to its network.
The network, formerly known as ABC Family, announced Tuesday at the Television Critics Association that Bachelor Season 20 alums Emily and Haley Ferguson will helm their own series.
Titled The Twins: Happily Ever After?, the show will follow the sisters -- who competed against one another for Ben Higgins' love -- in their daily lives.
SEE ALSO:This 'Bachelor' GIF is the weirdest thing you'll see todayThe Las Vegas, Nevada, natives -- who were also on Season three of Bachelor in Paradise -- will "say goodbye to the comfort and luxuries of living under their mom’s roof and begin the hilarious journey of figuring out life on their own while searching for independence and a new career," Freeform said in a release Tuesday.
The show comes after Freeform's launch of Ben & Lauren: Happily Ever After?, a spinoff that follows Higgins and Lauren Bushnell.
The show began as Freeform's highest-rated reality series of the past three years in total viewers and key target demographics. But ratings dropped to 300,000 viewers by the end of Season 1.
Credit: freeformFreeform also announced Tuesday that it has picked up The Bold Type, inspired by the life of Joanna Coles, chief content officer of Hearst Magazines.
It is also bringing back The Fosters for a fifth season (Season 4 premieres on Jan. 31). Comedies Young & Hungryand Baby Daddywill return with all-new episodes on March 13.
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