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Will Packer's 'Bigger' gets the second season treatment

The provocative comedy created by Felischa Marye will continue rolling out new episodes exclusively on the network’s streaming service.

ATLANTA — Will Packer’s “Bigger” is ready for round two!

BET+ just announced the series has been picked up for a second season.

The provocative comedy created by Felischa Marye will continue rolling out new episodes exclusively on the network’s streaming service.

Tanisha Long (Layne Roberts), Angell Conwell (Veronica Yates), Rasheda Crockett (Tracey Davis), Chase Anthony (Deon Lewis), and Tristen Winger (Vince Carpenter) will return as series regulars.

“I’m so proud of this show! And I can’t wait for new audiences to follow the shenanigans of this wild and crazy group of Black 30-somethings. Buckle up for Season 2,” Packer said in a statement released by BET.

 “We are excited and proud to bring the Bigger squad back for another run. Will and Felischa have been tremendous partners and we can’t wait to dive deeper into the hilarious and complicated lives of Layne and her group of friends” Devin Griffin, General Manager of BET+ added.  “Our commitment to premium content continues with this series. Fans embraced the show because it’s real and fresh, and provides a new way for Black viewers to see themselves in original Black stories on screen.”

Season one of “Bigger” was filmed throughout parts of Atlanta. The series follows Layne, “a single-black-woman and her close-knit group of 30-somethings as they navigate love, friendships, career ambitions, and the journey to getting BIGGER, together,” according to BET.

BET+ shared the news about the return “Bigger” with castmates. Check out the feature in the video player above.

Production dates and details about the second season premiere of “Bigger” have not been announced.

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