Netflix Announces ‘Family Reunion’ Part 3 Premiere Date (TV News Roundup) Variety 3/8/2021
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March 29 at
Chiquis,
Ana Bárbara and
Don Cheto appearing as judges. This time around, the long-running talent competition series will focus on the influence of Latinas in entertainment with an all-female lineup of contestants, who will receive special coaching sessions with some of Latin music’s biggest recording artists. Celebrity guest judges will join throughout the season.
Netflix announced Part 3 of “
Family Reunion,” starring
Loretta Devine, will be released on
April 5. The series follows the McKellans as they settle into their new lives in the South, hilarious antics and family bonding inevitable as they learn to live together under M’Dear’s (Devine) roof.
Bárbara added, It’s a great honor for me to represent women in the regional Mexican genre. It has been a long journey in a music genre dominated by male artists, but consistency, the support and acceptance of my fans and the hard work that we’ve invested in this career have been the key factors that have maintained me here. And now, to be part of a season of
Tengo Talento that is dedicated to women, well it makes me very happy and fills me with much satisfaction. During this Women’s History Month, we will prove that there’s not just talent, but also women who are empowered, who are fighters and who are successful.
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