WILL SHEA FINALLY GET HER RING? AND EMILY MAKES A DRASTIC DECISION
TO CHANGE HER APPEARANCE AND IT NEARLY PUTS HER OVER THE EDGE,
ON "SOUTHERN BELLES" LOUISVILLE," THURSDAY, JUNE 11 AT 10 PM ET/PT
Episode 104 ("Engagements and Break-Ups") � Shea and Jeff's relationship takes a turn when they go visit his family in the Outer Banks. Will she finally get her engagement ring? Meanwhile, Emily takes drastic measures to update her appearance for her new part-time job in Las Vegas, and, after spending some time apart, Hadley and Sterling meet up and she is shocked by what he has to say. The new episode premieres THURSDAY, JUNE 11 (10:00 � 11:00 p.m., ET/PT) on SOAPnet.
Southern Belles: Louisville" takes place in the South, but not the South that stereotypes are made of. The backdrop is the progressive, art-centric and warm community of Louisville, Kentucky. The series will showcase the intense friendships and family values that are part of the Southern way of life. These five fabulous and sexy modern women are breaking the rules of Southern tradition as they go on a journey of self-discovery. They are all at critical crossroads in their lives: Some are confronting their biological clocks, some are still looking for Mr. Right and are trying to find their career paths, and one is preparing for her wedding.
Southern Belles: Louisville" is produced by Endemol, USA in association with ABC Media Productions. David Goldberg is chairman of Endemol North America. Joe Livecchi, Donald Bull and R. Greg Johnston serve as executive producers. Endemol USA is a leading producer of television programming specializing in reality and non-scripted genres for network and cable television. The company produces the break-out hits "Deal or No Deal," "Wipeout," "Fear Factor," "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and "Big Brother." Endemol USA is a division of Endemol Group, a world leading content developer, producer and distributor of television and online programming. The company, headquartered in the Netherlands, has subsidiaries and joint ventures in 25 countries, including the major European markets, the U.S., South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Australia.
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