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[04/18/14 - 10:21 AM]
TLC Stitches Up Season Two, And Says I Do to More "Something Borrowed, Something New"
Season three, currently scheduled to premiere in November, promises to deliver more tears shed over old shredded threads.

[via press release from TLC]

TLC STITCHES UP SEASON TWO, AND SAYS I DO TO MORE "SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING NEW"

The network will commence production on season three end of April

[Los Angeles, CA] -- TLC has picked up 18 episodes of the fashionable wedding series, Something Borrowed, Something New, with production slated to begin later this month. Season two of the BrideDay fan favorite series is averaging 1.1M P2+ viewers and ranks #2 in its time period with women (W25-54/18-49) to-date, with the season wrapping up this Friday.

Seamstress extraordinaire Kelly Nishimoto and style guru Sam Saboura have one more marital quarrel left to settle, vying for bride Alexis' vote to choose between her mom's re-worked dress, or an extravagant new gown with a $5,000 tag. The San Diego native plans to have an elegant beachfront wedding, opposite her major league fiancé, a player for the Padres, and like the rest of the torn brides, she'll have to choose between her "something borrowed" or "something new."

Season three, currently scheduled to premiere in November, promises to deliver more tears shed over old shredded threads. Kicking off with some sibling rivalry, two sisters are fighting over one heirloom gown. Both newly engaged, they will collaborate on the redesign of their mother's gown, shop together for their prospective "something new," and will have to make an emotional decision together, culminating in a big double reveal. BrideDay fans need to keep the tissues close as they are introduced to more brides and their heartwarming stories: A vet who recently returned from Afghanistan and suffering from PTSD, a bride with a large Italian family scrambling to secure a dress for a wedding that's a month away, and of course, clashing mom/daughter opinions, raising the bridal stakes on what's already the hardest decision a bride-to-be has to make.

The season two finale of TLC's Something Borrowed, Something New airs Friday, April 18th at 10/9c. The series is produced for TLC by Trium Entertainment.

About TLC

TLC is a global brand that celebrates extraordinary people and relatable life moments through innovative nonfiction programming. A top 10 cable network in key female demos, TLC has built successful consumer brands around series including Cake Boss, and has transformed Fridays into "BrideDay" with a lineup of wedding-themed programming anchored by the Say Yes To The Dress franchise. In 2013, TLC had 32 series averaging 1 million P2+ viewers or more, including seven series that averaged 2 million P2+ viewers or more, the most ever in a year: Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Sister Wives, Long Island Medium, The Little Couple, Who Do You Think You Are?, Breaking Amish: Brave New World, and Breaking Amish: LA.

TLC is available in nearly 99 million homes in the US and 329 million households in 167 markets internationally. A destination online, TLC.com offers in-depth fan sites, exclusive video content, and original editorial covering style, home, food, and more. Fans can also interact with TLC via On Demand services, on mobile platforms, and through social media such as Facebook or @TLC on Twitter. TLC is part of Discovery Communications (NASDAQ: DISCA,DISCB, DISCK), the world's number one nonfiction media company reaching more than two billion cumulative subscribers in 224 countries and territories.





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