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Farewell, ladies: 'Little Women: Dallas' has been canceled

Little Women: Dallas will not return for a new season.

A show representative confirmed the news Monday afternoon. Little Women: Dallas chronicled the lives of a group of Little People as they navigated their lives, friends, frenemies and careers in North Texas.

The show aired Wednesdays on Lifetime.

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Just last year, CableTV.com named it Texas' favorite reality TV show. It was an eventful two seasons for stars Bri Barlup, Emily Fernandez, Asta Young, Amanda Loy, Tiffani Chance, Caylea Woodbury and Brichelle Humphrey. The women kept interest high and were active on social media even when they were on hiatus between seasons.

That's how fans got to know Woodbury's new child and Barlup's new child. And it's how fans got to keep up with their businesses: Young's cosplay, the rap careers of Left Cheek and Right Cheek and the nascent one of Lil Twerk, and Loy's bodybuilding. And their business, as in mind your: Chance's on-again, off-again relationship with her younger boyfriend and Humphrey's frenemy status with almost all the other women.

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It was a lot of drama, indeed. But it was apparently not enough to garner another season.

The show began as a spinoff from Little Women: Atlanta, where best friends Barlup and Fernandez starred. The duo moved to Texas so Fernandez could be closer to her family after the death of her infant son.

The duo's placement has not been determined, according to show representatives. Until then, there are episodes on Hulu.

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