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Alabama State Honeybeez gets docuseries
LaLa Anthony has partnered with Leftfield Pictures to produce a docuseries about Alabama State University’s plus-size dance squad Honeybeez.

The infamous Alabama State Honeybeez has its own docuseries produced by Lala Anthony.
The Honeybeez documentary
LaLa Anthony has partnered with Leftfield Pictures to produce a docuseries about Alabama State University’s plus-size dance squad the Honeybeez, reports Deadline.
Plus-sized dance squad
The show follows Alabama State University’s young and inspiring plus-size dance squad throughout the 2019-2020 season, as they showcase their talents on the biggest collegiate stages. Led by the Coach Williams, episodes chronicle the squad’s journey, from tryouts through performances, as the team overcome challenges and criticisms.
“The Honeybeez are an inspiration, not just among the HBCU dance scene, but to young dancers and performers everywhere,” said Anthony. “Their impact and success are a result of immense determination and talent, all while projecting strength, positivity and love. We can’t wait for Snapchat’s audience to get to know these amazing young women.”
The Honeybeez docuseries is now airing on Snapchat.
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