They have big shoes to fill as Southern party animals, but the cast of the new Party Down South 2 appears ready to give the original show's cast a big run for their money in Biloxi, Mississippi.
Fans have expressed some dissatisfaction with the decision to have a Party Down South 2, and CMT may be trying to appease them by giving them more direct access to the stars of the original show.
She may be excited that she's becoming a mom next year, but former Party Down South star Taylor "Lil' Bit' Wright is having a hard time figuring out what she wants to name her little bundle of joy.
Fans have been speculating for some time whether or not former Party Down South star Taylor 'Lil' Bit' Wright would be replaced in the upcoming third season of the show, and it appears the cast is ready to confirm the rumors.
Their adventures in Mississippi won't hit television screens until February, but the original Party Down South cast will help their fans get into the holiday spirit with their own Thanksgiving special episode.
Fans have been torn about whether or not they want to give CMT's Party Down South 2 a chance, but one of the stars of the original show is sticking up for the new cast and encouraging fans to give them a shot.
She shared some big news with her fans recently that she's pregnant, and though she's looking forward to the next chapter of her life, Party Down South star Taylor 'Lil Bit' Wright won't be picky when it comes to her future child's gender.
Just in time for the holiday season and Party Down South's own special episodes, one of the cast members is providing fans with their own piece of the show's party atmosphere.
She suffered from some serious injuries following a nasty four-wheeling accident, but Party Down South star Mattie Breaux appears to be recovering from her injuries and seems ready to move past the situation.
They have some big shoes to fill when it comes to proving they know how to party, but the new cast of Party Down South 2 appears to be on track in a sneak peek of their first season.
Party Down South was so successful that CMT decided to turn the show into a franchise with an entirely new cast of characters this fall-and fans have seemed mixed about the news .