Critics and fans agreed that the Netflix sitcom 'Leanne' is phenomenal. The streamer listened and announced that season two is in the works.
premiered on July 31. The 59-year-old grandma from Tennessee, who not only stars in the series but is also an executive producer and co-creator alongside sitcom legend Chuck Lorre , took time to thank her fans for their continuous support just before the news broke.
“We’re coming back for a second season! I am so grateful to all the writers, producers, Netflix, WB, our amazing cast, and especially for all the fans of the show," Morgan exclaimed toLorre, who executive-produced and co-createdalongside Morgan and Susan McMartin, added, “Much thanks and gratitude to Netflix for this amazing opportunity. Congrats to Leanne and the entire cast and crew. This has been an incredible journey that began with a visit to Knoxville, Tennessee. Leanne Morgan is the whole package. A comedic genius, a warm, loving human being, and an absolute joy to work with.” Morgan’s story is so inspiring for many reasons. Seeing a woman who is incredibly talented reach this level of success is always a cause for celebration, but it’s even more meaningful when it happens later in life. It gives women everywhere hope and, more importantly, reassurance that it’s never too late to turn their dreams into reality. Morgan has a lot to celebrate, including her 60th birthday, which is just weeks away., Morgan told me that not too long ago, she felt her career had peaked, but then she did something that . She explained how she invested in herself and trusted her instincts because she believed in her talent and capabilities. What happened next was more rewarding than she could have ever imagined.In our interview, Morgan reflected on feeling frustrated and defeated after 20 years of doing stand-up comedy, life as an empty-nester after her three children left home, and the disheartening feeling that perhaps she’d peaked. She felt, as she explained, “Done for.” “Things were just not going well. I was working all the time, but it wasn’t the kind of work I wanted, and it wasn't like the people that I admired, like Jim Gaffigan and Jerry Seinfeld. And I remember crying to my husband and saying, ‘I don't think it's going to happen.’ All those years, I had so much hope and had persevered, but I thought, ‘This is getting to be too much.’ And then I told him I wanted to open up a hardware store,” she laughed. “And he said, ‘You're crazy.’” This was one of those pivotal, make-it-or-break-it moments in her life, but Morgan decided to try something new: She hired a social media team. “Things blew up, and I got my first tour,” she explained, referring to her “I’m Every Woman” tour, which led to her first Netflix stand-up comedy special, which is how Lorre discovered her.centers around Morgan’s character as her world is turned upside down after her husband of 33 years unexpectedly leaves her for another woman. As she grapples with the betrayal, she finds comfort and support from her family, including her ride-or-die sister Carol . The two are dynamic on screen together and became the best of friends while filming season one. Viewers watch as Leanne finds joy again and, like Morgan in real life, discovers that it’s never too late to rewrite your story. Nick Bakay and Judi Marmel also serve as executive producers in this heartfelt series. Starring alongside Morgan and Johnston are Celia Weston, Blake Clark, Ryan Stiles, Graham Rogers, and Hannah Pilkes.Morgan’s fans will have to wait for season two, but in the meantime, they can look forward to her new stand-up special,which premieres globally on Netflix on November 4. This will be her second hour-long special following her 2023 breakout,Unspeakable ThingsMorgan is adored for her relatability and the nuggets of wisdom that are cleverly interwoven into her jokes. When asked for guidance for anyone watching her success story unfold who might be feeling as despondent about their lives as she once felt about her career, she had some sage advice indeed. “I had people tell me, ‘Oh, you can’t afford these social media people.’ I knew that was what comedians that I admired were doing,” she explained, adding that she wasn’t making a lot of money doing stand-up at the time. “If I made money, I would buy these kids a haircut and uniforms and that kind of thing. I'd never invested in myself like I should have. And that's what I did. That changed it, that turned everything around. And I just would tell women or anybody, if it's in your gut, you know what needs to be done. You feel this, you know what your gifts are. Keep going. Don't give up. It's never too late.”
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