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New Late Night Talk Show “Obsessed” Hit Ratings High in Premiere

In the first talk show to premiere on Brandon TV, Obsessed raked in ratings high, securing an immediate green light for a full first season.


Brandon Stewart from American Idol and the founder of Brandon TV hosting Obsessed late night talk show. Brandon wearing yellow gold shirt unbuttoned. Obsessed series. Brandon Streaming App. Brandon Stewart.
Host Brandon Stewart on Episode 1 of "Obsessed"

The pilot, infused with charismatic flair and sharp wit, featured guests Austin Diaz and Savoy Bailey, stars from the popular dance series Mad House.


During the episode, Diaz and Bailey opened up about their experiences on Mad House, discussing the dynamic and sometimes tumultuous atmosphere fostered by dance coach Abby Lee Miller. The conversation took a surprising turn when Diaz announced his upcoming role in a new series led by Miller’s rival, Cathy Nesbitt Stein. He was newly cut from the house at the reunion of season 1, so fans were excited to hear his time on screen was not over.


This new project, set to air on Brandon TV, promises to heighten the competition with Miller’s ALDC team.



The show didn’t shy away from moments of candid revelations as Stewart orchestrated games that cleverly coaxed hidden sentiments from his guests about their actions and relationships on Mad House and other shows on the network.


Austin Diaz and Savoy Bailey from Mad House series. Savoy Bailey is also from SZNS girl group. Dancers. Dance Moms.
Austin Diaz and Savoy Bailey in Episode 1 of "Obsessed"

The atmosphere was ripe with laughter and occasional shade, creating a vibrant dynamic that resonated well with the audience. The premiere episode concluded on a high note with a lively performance by Bailey’s girl group, SZNS, adding a musical exclamation point to an already entertaining night.



Obsessed is slated to become a staple for late-night viewers on the BRANDON streaming app.


 

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