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Kyle Richards Show ‘American Woman’ Canceled By Paramount Network After One Season!

Paramount Network has decided not to renew American Woman. Deadline reports that the series, which was inspired by Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards' childhood, who also served as executive producer will not return for a second season.

American Woman scored high ratings at the beginning, especially in the female demos. It debuted in June to 1 million viewers in Live+3, .63 rating in adults 18-49, a .90 with W18-49 and a 1.02 with W25-54.

However, the series could not sustain its premiere numbers, with its ratings declining throughout its run, especially in the demos, according to Deadline. Among adults 18-49, American Woman‘s Season 1 finale drew a paltry 0.06 Live+same day rating, a seres low and down -71% from the premiere.

American Woman followed Bonnie (Alicia Silverstone), an unconventional mother struggling to raise her two daughters after leaving her husband amid the rise of second-wave feminism in 1970s Los Angeles. Bonnie also comes to rely on the help of her two best friends, Kathleen (Mena Suvari) and Diana (Jennifer Bartels), as they each discover their own brand of independence in a glamorous and ever-changing world reluctant to give it.

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