[09/06/22 - 09:01 AM] Video: Trailer and Key Art Debut - Hulu's "The D'Amelio Show" Season 2 The series returns with the first two episodes on Hulu Wednesday, September 28.
[via press release from Hulu]
TRAILER AND KEY ART DEBUT: Hulu's "The D'Amelio Show" Season 2
"The D'Amelio Show" season 2 premieres with the first two episodes on Hulu Wednesday, September 28.
SYNOPSIS: From public relationships, to private struggles, to new pursuits, with millions watching their every move, each decision The D'Amelio family makes comes with unfathomable pressure and scrutiny, in an era when comments and opinions are hard to tune out.
Dixie and Charli struggle to separate their own self-love and identity from their online presence. Marc and Heidi parent in uncharted territory, as they try to protect their family from new pitfalls at every turn.
With their spectacular rise comes one-in-a-lifetime opportunities from business to personal relationships, but can they hold on to what matters most-staying together as a tight-knit family?
CAST: Marc D'Amelio, Heidi D'Amelio, Dixie D'Amelio, Charli D'Amelio
CREDITS: Executive produced by Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman on behalf of The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC), an Industrial Media Company, with showrunner Sara Reddy executive producing.
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