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[02/05/13 - 09:22 AM]
WE tv Developing Docuseries with Bruno Mars' Sisters: "The Lylas"
The unscripted series is being developed by Asylum Entertainment and will chart the sisters' path from Hawaii to LA.

[via press release from WE tv]

WE tv DEVELOPING DOCUSERIES WITH BRUNO MARS' SISTERS: "THE LYLAS"

New York, NY - February 5, 2013 - WE tv announced today that the women's network - dedicated to presenting real stories about real women with diverse voices - is currently developing docu-series with singer-songwriter Bruno Mars' sisters - Jaime Kailani, Tiara, Tahiti and Presley - who make up the pop band, "The Lylas."

The unscripted series is being developed for WE tv by Asylum Entertainment (The Kennedys, ddicted) and will chart the sisters' path from Hawaii to LA - where they are living and working together on their debut album - and their dynamic relationship as sisters turned business partners.

"'The Lylas' are fierce, independent women, leaving their home - and in some cases their relationships and kids - for a chance at pursuing their love of music," said Lauren Gellert, WE tv's VP of production & development. "Their story is one filled with all of the drama and chaos that comes from making a major life change, with the added spice of doing it alongside your sisters."

The Lylas" just released their first single - "Come Back" - and corresponding music video. The single is available on iTunes; the video is available on YouTube.

About WE tv

WE tv (www.wetv.com) is the women's network that features original stories for and about modern women who are taking charge of their life, their family and their household. Hit shows like Braxton Family Values, Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?, Mary Mary and Bridezillas showcase strong, bold characters that are as entertaining as they are relatable and that viewers just can't get enough of. Audiences connect to WE tv online, on demand and via WE tv Sync, a live, dual screen viewing experience tailored to each new original pisode. WE tv is owned and operated by AMC Networks Inc. and is available in over 81 million homes on very major cable, satellite and TelCo provider. ee





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