Several Chicago-area women who are entrepreneurs and mothers of young basketball stars do whatever it takes to make sure their businesses succeed, and they have the same mindset with their hoop prodigies.
Women leaders, known as the Circle of Bosses, battle it out to win challenges and bring in the dollars, all while fighting to keep their place within author, entrepreneur and self-made millionaire Stormy Wellington's inner circle.
Choreographer Laurieann Gibson and her team at BoomKack Worldwide shape and steer the creative narrative of such clients as Sean "Puffy" Combs, Fantasia Barrino, Tamar Braxton and French Montana.
12 competitors from all facets of the beauty industry are challenged to become the next American Beauty Star. Challenges include creating high-end magazine editorial looks and red carpet styles for a Hollywood premiere.
Three couples from past seasons who have decided to stay married beyond the experiment are followed through the daily milestones of married life, including the good, the bad and the ugly.
Lifetime reveals the changing face of plastic surgery in the new docuseries, Atlanta Plastic, following three of Atlanta's top African American surgeons and their clients who seek to look their best by going under the knife.
Renowned medium Thomas John, a trusted advisor to influencers and celebrities around the country, surprises unsuspecting ride-share passengers with readings.
Follows a leading lady each week, looking for love by inviting five men she has selected to move into her actual home. As the week goes by, she eliminates them one by one, until she finds The One.
An Atlanta area single mother of two, twice-divorced, breast cancer survivor is also an advocate for autism acceptance, provides a glimpse into the chaos and charm of this authentic modern family filled with love and laughter.
The stories of three women, Patricia, Prudence and Chantel, who are all about to become grandmothers in their 30’s! Having been young moms themselves, these women now face the reality that their own daughters are all about to give birth as teens. The series will reveal the challenges for the two generations as they try to balance their relationships, career goals and personal dreams. Each family is on an emotional roller coaster as they struggle with the daunting, yet exciting moment that will redefine their lives forever.
Todd Sharp is the coach of the University of Louisville Dance Team, the Ladybirds, and he’s driven, precise and over-the-top. The team has over 15 national championships under their belt and with this year’s nationals fast approaching, Todd will push the ladies to another victory, even if it kills him.
The relationships that form on "Married at First Sight" -- a reality show on which people get married upon meeting for the first time -- don't always work out, which isn't a surprise given the circumstances. In the first season of this show in the franchise, two folks from the the third season of the original series get a second chance at finding love, and this time they get to choose their mates themselves. Vanessa Nelson and David Norton have men and women from their hometown of Atlanta competing for their attention through multiple rounds of dating. The featured singles -- who are both divorced from their previous spouses -- get advice from experts, friends and family members before choosing their preferred mates from the contestant pool.
Four of a Kind is a reality series that airs on Lifetime in the United States and TVtropolis in Canada. It is produced by Asylum Entertainment. The program follows the Durst sisters, Calli, Kendra, Megan, and Sarah, quadruplets who live in Buffalo, Minnesota. The Dursts are one of about 60 known sets of quadruplets worldwide. The program also features their mother, Naomi, and older brother, Travis.
The sisters appeared on several television programs as pre-schoolers, including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Today Show. During the girls' senior year, their mother agreed to a proposed reality program for an amount that would considerably cover the sisters' college education.
For three months in 2010, a film crew followed the sisters during their senior year of high school, with the resulting series premiering on March 15, 2011. According to Lifetime, the program is intended to portray the lives of the girls as they deal with the usual trappings of adolescence, as well as Naomi facing an "empty nest" as the
Vivica A. Fox brings sexy back in a big way as she launches her newest business venture Black Magic, an exotic male revue and ultimate ladies’ night experience featuring her magic men.
Shop 'til You Drop is an American game show that aired on various broadcast television networks from 1991–2006. The series was hosted by Pat Finn from 1991–2002, followed by JD Roberto from 2003–2005. Co-hosts/announcers included Mark L. Walberg, Jason Grant Smith, Dee Bradley Baker, and Don Priess.
Two Georgia women own and operate a lingerie store called 'Livi Rae Lingerie'. They not only sell hot lingerie and bras they help bra-illiterate women who want and need to feel good again with an undergarment that truly fits their body. They wholeheartedly believe in their motto 'No bust too big or too small, we fit 'em all.'
The adage says opposites attract…and in the case of this docu-sitcom, which follows the lives of Los Angeles stylist Miriam Sternoff, who is Jewish, and her fiancé, southern and African-American comedian O’Neal McKnight, they do.