Mother-daughter trio Lucy Angel: Family Values on Reality Show
Mother-daughter trio Lucy Angel: Family Values on Reality Show
The country music group Lucy Angel signed up on a new reality show on TV. This will be an opportunity for the mother-daughter trio to show, on national television, what kind of family they are and what values they hold dear. This can be a welcome respite from the common things that we usually find in reality shows.
The show, which will be entitled "Discovering Lucy Angel," will showcase how the singing group keeps the deeply family-rooted lifestyle despite living in the limelight. Families from all walks of life should never miss on this one. They could really learn a lot.
The trio Lucy Angel, which has been doing great in the music industry, is composed of mother Kate and her two daughters Lindsay and Emily Anderton. They have traveled all over the world successfully sharing their music.
According to Lindsay, they were not on the lookout for any TV shows but when "Discovering Lucy Angel" came; they welcomed it as they believe their family can do well in a reality TV show. Moreover, she also added that they are excited for the show, because they never had so many random things happen to them.
The show will run for 13 episodes, which will showcase the fun, yet sometimes difficult life that the family had in an attempt to let their hometown, Nashville hear their music.
"Discovering Lucy" will premiere this coming fall under AXS TV. If you are a fan of the group or just on the lookout for good and wholesome reality show, then this is one to pick.
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