Fox is looking to help more farmers fall in love after renewing country dating show Farmer Wants A Wife for a third season.
The network will launch the third season of the show on March 20 and it will have a new host with Nashville star Kimberly Williams-Paisley replacing Jennifer Nettles as host.
Williams-Paisley will guide four young farmers and daters as they look for real connections and true love.
The farmers and their daters will hit the road as they travel to Alabama for a speed dating event, Tennessee for a country ball, and Texas for an overnight camping mixer. The daters will also bring their families back to the farm for the first time.
Farmer Wants a Wife is produced by Eureka Productions. David Tibballs serves as showrunner and exec produces alongside Paul Franklin, Chris Culvenor, Ben DeNoble and Jayne Parker
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“I enjoyed being myself in this show, which was a new experience for me with my first unscripted series. Because I’m a city girl who embraced the country life when I married my husband twenty-one years ago, I related to the allure of a farmer for these ladies. I really appreciate how dedicated this show and its producers are in helping these hopeful farmers and women find love,” said Williams-Paisley.
“We are thrilled to have Kimberly Williams-Paisley take the reins as our new host,” added Michael Thorn, President, Fox Television Network. “Given her wonderful presence as a talent and person, not to mention her unique love story, Kimberly is a perfect fit for this role and our network.”
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