Bio Secures New Bristol Palin Reality Series

Bristol Palin on Dancing with the Stars
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Well, we all knew this was coming. Sarah Palin’s daughter Bristol has just signed a deal for a new reality show. The still-untitled series will air on Bio and chronicle her move from Alaska to Los Angeles with son Tripp in tow. She’s been hired to work for a small California-based charity, and the opportunity will give her a chance to reconnect with her Dancing With The Stars buddy Kyle Massey. The two reportedly struck up a fast friendship during the dancing competition, and Massey, along with his brother Christopher, will appear on Bristol Palin’s new show.

Over ten half an hour episodes, the trio will hit up Los Angeles, avoiding the paparazzi and making their mark inside one of the more vibrant cities in the country. Early reports have excluded any mention of baby daddy Levi Johnston; so, it’s safe to assume he likely won’t be a part of the new series. Too bad. Baby mama drama always makes for explosive television.

According to Deadline, the show will start taping shortly with an eye toward airing by the end of the year on Bio. Expect plenty of abstinence lectures, as well as frequent mentions of Bristol’s famous mother, especially if she ultimately declares her candidacy for the Presidency.

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