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E! Going ‘Pretty Wild'

New unscripted series will follow three teenage sisters in Hollywood

By Alex Weprin -- Broadcasting & Cable, 1/15/2010 1:41:09 PM

E! Entertainment Television has ordered Pretty Wild (working title), an unscripted series following the lives of three teenage sisters, Tess Taylor, Alexis and Gabrielle Neiers, all regulars on the young Hollywood social circuit.

Alexis made headlines in late 2009 when she was accused of being involved with a burglary ring. The series will chronicle her navigating the legal system and the lead-up to the trial.

"These sisters are compelling, unpredictable and drop dead gorgeous - perfect prey for all that Hollywood has to offer, the good, the bad and the ugly," said Lisa Berger, Executive VP of entertainment programming at E! "Their lives were recently turned upside down and our viewers will be there every step of the way to find out what happens next."

Pretty Wild would join Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Leave it to Lamas as part of E!'s unscripted lineup.

Borderline Amazing Productions and New Wave Entertainment are producing the series, with Tom Brunelle and Chelsea Handler serving as executive producers. Handler also hosts E!'s late night comedy show Chelsea Lately.
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