Evelyn Lozada’s Reality Show, ‘Livin Lozada’, Returns May 7th
Oprah Winfrey Network’s popular docu-series Livin’ Lozada featuring reality star Evelyn Lozada returns with all-new episodes on Saturday, May 7 following the season finale of Holly Robinson Peete’s new docu-series For Peete’s Sake. See the network’s release below.
The premiere season of Livin’ Lozada brought younger viewers to the network and was the highest-rated freshman season ever for an OWN docu-series for women 18-49. The summer finale of Livin Lozada on August 29 ranked as one of the top two unscripted season finales in OWN history for women 25–54.
In this all-new season, Evelyn, her fiancé, L.A. Dodgers star Carl Crawford, and their toddler son, Leo, head back to their home in Arizona for the off-season. Tensions arise when Evelyn’s 22-year-old daughter, Shaniece, finds herself feeling alone in LA as she tries to launch her burgeoning modeling career, including a potential lucrative offer from Bow Wow.
While mother and daughter work out some deep-seeded issues in their relationship through therapy, they’ll head to Houston to spend the holidays with Carl’s family, and venture back to their Bronx-roots in NYC, for an emotional sit-down with celebrity medium, John Edward. Finally, as the big 4-0 approaches for Evelyn, she begins to realize that her dream of conceiving another child with Carl may come with a series of seemingly insurmountable challenges.
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