The hilarious, TV-obsessed couchers are back for season four of Bravo Media's THE PEOPLE'S COUCH on Friday, January 15 at 10 p.m. ET/PT with twelve new hour-long episodes. The series enters the households of recurring families and friends sitting in their living rooms as they watch the best shows of the new year. Your favorite couch potatoes are better than ever with their own unique, witty and hysterical commentary. For more information click here
Couchers returning for more cheering and jeering are:
Amanda and Kenya: Sisters and Roommates
Event coordinator Kenya and nanny Amanda are sisters and roommates with a fifteen-year age difference. The half-sisters did not know about each other earlier in life, so when Kenya found out she had a younger sister in Arkansas, she invited her to move out to Los Angeles. These animated TV aficionados yell at the television and immerse themselves in their shows of choice - or more often older sister Kenya's choice as she keeps a firm grip on the remote.
Blake, Scott and Emerson: Best Friends
Though these best friends are all single and not interested in dating each other, Scott says they occasionally fight like an "old, married three-way couple." TV host and comedian Scott is a self-proclaimed "former fat kid" with a raging sweet tooth who has never had a sip of alcohol, but that doesn't stop wine connoisseur/singer/songwriter/go-go dancer/child star from "Full House," Blake, from enjoying a glass during TV viewing. While foodies Blake and Scott enjoy fancy snacks on the couch, film producer Emerson "eats like a five-year-old" and prefers to munch on sweet treats.
Cathy and Destiney: Sisters
Persian sisters Destiney and Cathy are inseparable purveyors of pop culture and the good life. When they are not working together in the nightclub that Destiney runs, they curl up on Destiney's pillow-filled couch with popcorn, fruit and shirini (sweets in Farsi). Cathy is extremely busy between two jobs and caring for her nine-year-old son, while Destiney is the life of the party at one of the hottest clubs in LA. But both always find time to escape to Destiney's for some sister quality TV-time.
Julie and Brandy: Best Friends and Writing Partners
Best friends and writing partners, Julie and Brandy met on an LGBT cruise seven years ago. Julie is a single lesbian while Brandy has been happily married to her husband for eight years. The gabby gals get together three or four times a week to watch TV - mostly reality shows - at Julie's house. Brandy admits to watching five hours of TV every day while Julie watches "one million" hours of TV each day.
The Resnick Family: Joe, Rachel, Sarah and Nicole
Watching television is a family affair for gaming consultant Joe and his three adult daughters Rachel, Sarah and Nicole. These tight-knit sisters love hard and sometimes fight hard, but they all agree that they are daddy's girls through and through. However having dad on the couch can lead to some awkward sister moments, but Papa Joe realized early on that with no sons he might as well join in on silly girly fun.
Teddi, Ayn and Sue: Retired Neighbors and Friends
Teddi, Ayn and Sue are friends living together in a senior artist community, but don't count out these self-proclaimed "glam-mas." When Teddi is not traveling the world, the feisty ladies spend a good deal of time together watching their favorite shows, during which they argue and enjoy snacks - which is always accompanied by a sippy cup of Pinot Grigio for Ayn.
The Zeno Family: Lamont, Princella and Rashawn
Parents Princella and Lamont are life-long sweethearts originally from Detroit, but the family moved to California three years ago where Rashawn and Lamont hope to make it as professional musicians. The family enjoys a snack spread while watching TV that makes it look like the
SUPER BOWL every night, which led Princella to nickname Lamont "The Snack King" and Rashawn "The Snack Prince."
"The People's Couch" is produced by Studio Lambert and All3Media America with Executive Producers Stephen Lambert, Greg Lipstone, Greg Goldman, Tania Alexander, Aliyah Silverstein and Jacob Cohen-Holmes.
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