Will You Give Bristol Palin's Reality Show A Chance?

I’m not sure I know anyone with a middle of the road opinion on Bristol Palin. She seems to charm a certain percentage of strangers with her goofy, good-natured humor and piss off everyone else with a combination of her mother’s viewpoints and anti-pregnancy straight talk. Given that divisive nature, it only makes sense she’d be given a reality show, but with less than a week until its premiere date, it’s still unclear how many will actually tune in.

To prep fans for the new series they probably haven’t thought about in months, entitled Life’s a Tripp, Lifetime has sent around a preview of some shenanigans viewers can expect. With the baby daddy largely out of the picture and her sister Willow moving away from LA, Palin will reportedly spend much of the year adjusting to the new conditions of single motherhood, as well as answering the charges of her fellow Americans, some of whom despise her mother with a cold vendetta.

I never thought I’d say this, but I’m actually considering giving Life’s A Tripp a go. It looks well-produced, sleek and most importantly, relaxing. I’m not sure I’m ready to set the DVR, but if my fiancé brought up watching this regularly, I can promise it would be on season pass within thirty seconds. What about you? Will you give Life’s A Tripp a chance? Let us know your thoughts by voting in the poll below…

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