MTV Sets Premiere Date for 'Chelsea Settles' (Video)
The 12-part series premieres Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 11 p.m.
MTV has announced the premiere date of new series Chelsea Settles.
The 12-part series, premiering with an hourlong episode Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 11 p.m. before airing half-hour installments the week after, follows a 23-year-old recent college graduate Chelsea who has hopes and dreams of pursuing a career in fashion in Los Angeles, but she begins to realize that reaching her goal is not as simple as it seems.
Living in a small town outside of Pittsburgh with a mother who has medical conditions, having a long-distance boyfriend and struggling with weight issues are just some of the things that she must deal with.
Lindsey Bannister, Tara Higgins, Marshall Eisen and Dave Sirulnick will serve as executive producers. Jessica Antonini and Bannister developed the series.
Check out a promo here:
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