CMT Announces New Series ‘Party Down South’

Party Down South Cast. (L-R, back row): Mattie Breaux, Josh Murray, Lauren White, Lyle Boudreaux; (L-R, front row): Walt Windham, Tiffany Heinen, Ryan Richards, Taylor Wright. Photo: CMT.com.
CMT’s latest series Party Down South will follow the lives of eight young adults over the course of one summer in Murrells Inlet, S.C. The show’s cast includes Josh Murray (31, of Louise, Miss.), Lyle Boudreaux (28, of Lafayette, La.), Ryan Richards (33, of Orange Beach, Ala.), Lauren White (21, of Pineville, La.), Mattie Breaux (24, of Gheens, La.), Walt Windham (26, of Frankfort, Ky.), Taylor Wright (23, of Rockingham, N.C.) and Tiffany Heinen (25, of Eunice, La.).
The one-hour, 10-episode series, created by the producers of MTV’s hit reality series Jersey Shore, will premiere on Thursday, Jan. 16 at 10 p.m. ET on CMT.
Visit CMT.com for more information.


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