Lifetime, you magnificent bastard, you have done it again. Just when I think it is impossible for you to create yet another new show that I would rather sit through a Honey Boo Boo marathon than watch, you pull another ace out of your sleeve.
The network has ordered Double Divas, a docu-series that will focus on an intimate apparel store in Atlanta. If this was on any other network, I would be interested. On Lifetime, not so much.
The series will debut January 10 after Project Runway: All-Stars with two episodes. If a show has double in the title, I guess it needs two premiere episodes.
Double Divas is going to focus on LiviRae owners Molly Hopkins and Cynthia Richards, as well as their apprentice Loren. Here is their website. The girls will travel the area, as they attend fittings, bridal showers and other functions.
Obviously, this series is targeted at women. However, will it even sound appealing to them? There is no way I would watch a show about men being fitted for tuxedos and the tailors traveling around to make sure their cummerbunds fit perfectly. This concept just sounds boring.
What do you think? Any men interested in this, besides just seeing women in their undergarments?
Just because it's targeted at women ( which in itself is highly offensive) down't mean we're going to watch this crap. You couldn't pay me to watch this. There is absolutely nothing appealing here.