‘Toddlers & Tiaras: Where Are They Now’ Three-Part Special Coming This Month: Watch the First Trailer!

Umm… you good, girl? Blink twice if you’re still competing in pageants against your will.

It’s been more than 10 years since Toddlers & Tiaras premiered, bringing us pint-sized pageant queens prancing across the stage with spray tans and hair as high as their parents’ expectations.

In a new special, viewers will get to find out where some of those former divas are today. 

A three-part special, Toddlers & Tiaras: Where Are They Now, is coming to Discovery+,  revealing to fans of the TLC series where a number of their favorite former pageant queens and their respective stage moms and dads ended up.

I have a feeling that her car matches her outfit.

The three-part special will break down some of the show’s most iconic moments – including that questionable “Pretty Woman” costume we all remember – while finding out who is still working the pageant scene today. 

“Big mistake. BIG. HUGE.” – Vivian Ward

‘Toddlers & Tiaras: Where Are They Now’ will feature Eden Wood and her mom Mickie; Alycesaundra and Giavanna Lyerly (“The Tiara Twins”) and their mom Kelly; Ava Perez and her dad David; Isabella “Bella” Barrett and her mom Susanna; Madison “Tootie” Berg and her mom Stacy; Danielle Kirby and her mom Tedi; Liana Pirraglia and her mom Mary; and Elizabeth, Makayla and Savanna Sprinkle (“The Sprinkle Sisters”) and their mom Dana. 

Someone not slated to appear in the new special but featured in the preview via throwback footage is Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson, who appeared on the TLC series along with her mother, Mama June Shannon. 

Pretty sure we all know what she and her mom are up to these days.

The mother-daughter duo went on to land spin-offs Here Comes Honey Boo Boo and Mama June: From Not to Hot as a result of their ‘Toddlers & Tiaras’ appearances. The 15-year-old former pageant star is currently in the care of her 20-year-old sister Lauryn “Pumpkin” Shannon, which began shortly after June was arrested in March 2019 for drug possession. 

The announcement of the ‘Where Are They Now’ special was met with mixed reviews on social media, with some claiming the networks are “running out of ideas.” 

Others, however, expressed the exact way I feel about nearly every reality TV show I watch: “This is awful… I can’t wait.” 

‘Toddlers & Tiaras: Where Are They Now’ begins streaming January 21 on Discovery+. 

Watch the preview below: 

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(Photos: TLC; Discovery+; YouTube)

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        1. If you have Verizon you can get discovery+ free for at least 6 months or up to a year depending on what subscription you have. If not then they have a 7 day free trial.

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