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OWN announces new docuseries HEART AND HUSTLE: HOUSTON (WT)
Produced by Emmy award winner Jesse Collins and marking Jesse Collins Entertainment’s first foray into the unscripted ensemble arena, the series is slated to premiere this summer on OWN.
Heart and Hustle: Houston (WT), a new docuseries following a dynamic sisterhood of successful Black women living and working in the vibrant heart of Houston, will be coming to OWN.
Heart and Hustle Houston Synopsis
“These women are redefining what it means to be a boss, a wife and a mother, while navigating a labyrinth of unique daily challenges. Despite appearing to ‘have it all,’ they face insecurities and pressures to maintain a perfect image. Their unbreakable bond of friendship and support helps them to rise above the chaos, reminding them it’s okay to be ‘perfectly imperfect.’”
Produced by Emmy award winner Jesse Collins and marking Jesse Collins Entertainment’s first foray into the unscripted ensemble arena, the series is slated to premiere this summer on OWN.
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