Lifetime to debut “Preachers’ Daughters”

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LifetimeLifetime will premiere the provocative new family docuseries following the lives of three families for a behind-the-altar look at what happens at home after the sermon concludes, on Tuesday, 3/12, at 10pm ET/PT.  Produced by Thinkfactory Media, Preachers’ Daughters reveals a hard-hitting but often humorous look at the lives of these pastors’ daughters as they balance the temptations every teenager faces with their parents’ strict expectations and code of conduct as influenced by their faith.  What happens will change these families forever, and surprise viewers with this unvarnished peek into their lives and the universal issues all households with teenagers face daily. Lifetime has ordered nine episodes of the series. Global sales will be handled by A+E Networks.


The families of Preachers’ Daughters are:

The Colemans of Joliet, Illinois

Eighteen-year-old Taylor is set on pushing boundaries established by her strict father, Ken, a pastor of City of Refuge Pentecostal Church, who, following the mistakes he made with his older children, wants nothing more than to keep Taylor as his little angel.

The Koloffs of Kannapolis, North Carolina, and Nashville, Tennessee

Kolby is a fun-loving, curious 16-year-old ready to start dating, but quickly discovers it won’t be as easy as she thinks since she has not one, but two preacher parents.  Her father, Nikita, a former professional wrestler-turned traveling evangelist who often gives sermons to thousands of parishioners at a time, has his own struggles with Kolby’s adolescence.

The Perrys of Oceano, California

Olivia is an 18-year-old teen mom who, after partying hard, using drugs and drinking in high school, dramatically changed her life after the birth of her daughter.  While trying to balance life as a young single mom, Olivia relies heavily on both her family and her faith, especially when she questions the paternity of her baby.