They bring the fun to whatever city they happen to be filming in normally, and the holiday season will officially see some of their best antics when the cast of Party Down South reunites for their Christmas special, Christmas Hangover.

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Fans of Murray, Daddy, Lyle, Walt, Tiffany, Mattie and Lauren will get to see them on TV once again when CMT airs the group's second holiday special episode on Dec. 20-and if their Drunksgiving special was any indication of what the Southern partiers may have in store for Santa Claus, the cast will be fully enjoying their holiday season.

CMT previously teased that the Christmas special would potentially feature Lyle's duck call caroling, Murray's annual Christmas tattoo, an appearance by Mattie's alter-ego Martha, and Lauren's tacky sweater party-and if a new promo photo for the episode is giving fans any hints about what to expect, it seems the cast truly got into the idea of a sweater party-and wore some incredibly interesting ensembles.

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"Spike the eggnog! Get in the holiday spirit with #PartyDownSouth: Christmas Hangover Sat, Dec. 20 at 10/9 C on CMT," the photo was captioned on the show's official Facebook page.

In the image, Lyle, Lauren, Walt, Mattie and Daddy are all seated together on a couch, while Murray reclines in an armchair and Tiffany sits on the floor next to him. Mattie and Lyle both wear Santa hats, while Daddy holds his trademark funnel and Murray sports a purple baseball cap. In addition, they all wear tacky Christmas-themed sweaters-while Lyle, Lauren and Walt stick to Christmas traditions on their sweaters with a wreath, Santa Claus and a tree, Murray opts for loud pattern design, as Mattie, Daddy and Tiffany hit up animals for their inspiration, with dogs, a polar bear, and a reindeer adorning their sweaters.

It is unclear what else may be in store for the cast's Christmas outing, though it is sure to still bring in high ratings, despite the change in day for airing (the show normally airs on Thursday nights). The Thanksgiving episode, which aired on a Wednesday night, brought in big ratings, raking in 1.3 million combined viewers alongside the Thursday premiere of Party Down South 2.

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Party Down South, CMT, Reality TV