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[01/07/16 - 01:03 PM]
There's Double the Fun with the Premiere of "Little Women: Atlanta" January 27
These new little ladies turn it up wherever they go, especially with club promoter Emily Fernandez leading the charge with identical twins, Andrea and Amanda Salinas, Bri Barlup, Ashley "Minnie" Ross and Tiffany "Monie" Cashette.

[via press release from Lifetime]

THERE'S DOUBLE THE FUN WITH THE PREMIERE OF "LITTLE WOMEN: ATLANTA" JANUARY 27

New Series Follows Little Women: LA Season 4 Launch

LOS ANGELES, CA (January 7, 2016) - Lifetime's popular Little Women franchise heads south with Little Women: Atlanta (#LittleWomenAtlanta) premiering Wednesday, January 27, at 10pm PT/ET, immediately following the debut of Little Women: LA Season 4. These new little ladies turn it up wherever they go, especially with club promoter Emily Fernandez leading the charge with identical twins, Andrea and Amanda Salinas, Bri Barlup, Ashley "Minnie" Ross and Tiffany "Monie" Cashette.

The drama heats up with these friends as catfights erupt among their feisty personalities and power hierarchies. Like many friends, they deal with problems with their parents, fights over men and one little lady even has a baby on the way. When it comes down to it, this clique is not afraid to get into it with each other, but together they face the daily challenges that come with being a little person while proving they are the true queens of Atlanta.

The Little Women of Atlanta are:

Amanda Salinas is the baby of the family. The twins, who have never lived away from their parents, are about to embark on the biggest adventure of their lives by moving out of the house and relocating to Atlanta in their quest to dominate the club scene.

Andrea Salinas, known as the tougher twin, can show her Latin flare, but beneath it all, has a heart of gold. She won't let anything or anyone stand in her way as she works hard to provide for her own son, who is also a little person.

Ashley "Minnie" Ross is the "Mama Bear" of the group as all of the ladies seek her approval on everything. But, a secret she's been keeping to gain the approval of others could be her downfall. Ashley "Minnie" Ross is the "Mama Bear" of the group as all of the ladies seek her approval on everything. But, a secret she's been keeping to gain the approval of others could be her downfall.

Bri Barlup comes across as shy but she can wreak havoc once she is challenged. It doesn't take much to make her mad, especially when it comes to dealing with The Salinas Sisters. She's also a loyal mother to a two-year-old son, who is a little person as well.

Tiffany "Monie" Cashette recently quit her job and is on the search for a life plan and a steady paycheck. Luckily, her best friend Minnie is looking out for her and wants her to come work at the hair salon with her. But will Monie be cut out for the gig in the world of cuts, curls and weaves?

Emily Fernandez is the ringleader of the group with her wise-cracking attitude and ability to get the party started. She has a rocky relationship with her boyfriend that's about to get even more complicated as they enter a new chapter of life.

Little Women: Atlanta is produced by Kinetic Content. Chris Coelen (The Taste), Karrie Wolfe (Married at First Sight(TM)), Katie Griffin (Little Women: LA), Eric Detwiler (Southern Charm), Cat Rodriquez (Little Women: LA) Kathleen Burns (Betty White's Off Their Rockers) and Terra Jolé serve as executive producers, along with Lifetime's Eli Lehrer, Mary Donahue and Mariana Flynn.

ABOUT LIFETIME

Lifetime is a premier female-�focused entertainment destination dedicated to offering the highest quality original programming spanning scripted series, nonfiction series and movies. Lifetime Television(R), LMN(R), Lifetime Real Women(R) and Lifetime Digital(TM) are part of Lifetime Entertainment Services, LLC, a subsidiary of A+E Networks. A+E Networks is a joint venture of the Disney-�ABC Television Group and Hearst Corporation.





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