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Total Bellas renewed by E! for season two

E! announced today the season two pick-up of Total Bellas, increasing the episode order from six to eight for the season that will premiere in 2017.

While in season one that just ended, Brie and Daniel moved to Tampa to help Nikki and John during their rehab, this time around, Nikki and John will be moving to Phoenix to help Brie Bella and Daniel Bryan through their first pregnancy.

“We are excited to build on the success of the first season of Total Bellas by inviting viewers back for a second round of family fun with the Bellas and their fellas,” said Jeff Olde, EVP, Programming and Development, E! “Nikki, Brie, John and Daniel all exude copious amounts of wit, talent and strength, but it’s their openness to be completely real that has resonated with viewers and we are delighted to share an intimate look at two of WWE’s most prominent couples.”

Season one of Total Bellas averaged 640,000 viewers over six episodes.

Total Bellas is produced by WWE and Bunim/Murray Productions. Gil Goldschein, Jeff Jenkins and Russell Jay are Executive Producers for Bunim/Murray Productions. Kevin Dunn is Executive Producer for WWE. Nikki Bella and Brie Bella also serve as Executive Producers for Total Bellas.

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