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‘Sweetie Pie’s’ gets second season
‘Sweetie Pie’s’ follows Robbie Montgomery and her son as they run their family owned eatery. The show will be coming back for a second season on the OWN Network this spring.
The OWN Network has announced Sweetie Pie’s will be returning for another season.
Sweetie Pie’s follows Robbie Montgomery and her son as they run their family owned eatery. The show will be coming back for a second season on the OWN Network this spring.
Sweetie Pie’s new season
Robbie Montgomery was a former 1960s backup singer for the Ike Turner & Tina Turner Revue who turned to another passion of hers after she suffered her lung collapsed.
“While Miss Robbie juggles her business and the day-to-day kitchen chaos at Sweetie Pie’s, she is also the glue that holds her family together. She is constantly lighting fires under her lazy nephew, Charles, and trying to train him to be a manager at the restaurant, so she can know she has enough family to run it after she’s gone. Her sisters help her run the original Sweetie Pie’s location, and are constantly pawning Charles off on Miss Robbie, because he does no work to help them out. Her son Tim, is a hard worker, but just as stubborn as she is, and this mother-son duo are constantly bickering back and forth. Yet, despite their non-stop squabbling, they have fierce loyalty to one another. As Tim so aptly points out, he is the Clyde to her Bonnie. — OWN Network
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