Bravo Media proves that a second time around is a charm with the new docu-series "I Dream of Nene: The Wedding" (Working Title) featuring the nuptials of former spouses NeNe and Gregg Leakes, premiering this fall. Fans have gotten up close and personal with the couple during "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" watching them through a happy marriage, a devastating divorce and a romantic reconnection. The stars have aligned and the Leakes are ready to tie the knot once again in an extravagant wedding fit for a larger-than-life personality like NeNe.
Each episode will follow NeNe as she plans the wedding of a lifetime. To make her fantasy a reality, NeNe enlists the help of celebrity wedding planner Tiffany Cook. Despite Tiffany's fabulous reputation and impeccable taste, NeNe will put her to the test in planning her one-of-a-kind wedding. Alongside NeNe is her bridal party, including Cynthia Bailey and Marlo Hampton, who will surely bring a fair share of drama and fabulousness to the classy affair.
NeNe wants to start her second marriage to Gregg with a clean slate, including mending fences with Gregg's children and reuniting with her father figure Curtis. Will they be able to move forward and celebrate her big day?
With A-listers from coast to coast, including Housewives galore and the Hollywood elite - will the invitees make the trek to the "Hollywood of the South" to witness her second chance at happily ever after?
"I Dream of Nene: The Wedding" (W.T.) is produced by True Entertainment and
NeNe Leakes Productions for Bravo. Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Carlos King, Megan Sanchez-Warner and
NeNe Leakes serve as Executive Producers.
Bravo is a program service of NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, a division of NBCUniversal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience.
Bravo has been an NBCUniversal cable network since December 2002 and was the first television service dedicated to film and the performing arts when it launched in December 1980.
Photo by: Alex Martinez/Bravo
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