Lifetime Looks At Love Behind Bars With ‘Prison Wives Club’
Just when you thought that reality TV couldn’t explore anymore cultural subsets, Lifetime has decided to take a look at the women who love incarcerated men.
Lifetime has announced its plan to debut a new series titled “Prison Wives Club” next month. Starting October 28, the
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Lifetime has announced its plan to debut a new series titled “Prison Wives Club” next month. Starting October 28, the network will be following four women that are married to men serving 10 years or more in prison. At least one of the husbands is serving a life sentence.
Those might be the easiest relationships for the cast members to navigate as the relationships they have with one another face a lot of strain due to the different ways they see the world. Being a prison wife means a lot of different things to the women on the show, and some of the ladies might take those disparities very personally.
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