Little Women, Big Comeback
The beloved cast of Little Women: LA, Atlanta, and Dallas reunites for a bold new chapter
They’re back—and fiercer than ever. If you’ve been wondering what happened to the unforgettable women of Little Women: LA, Atlanta, and Dallas, your wait is over. The cast is reuniting for a brand-new reality series that’s already creating a buzz.
“The Little Reunion,” a five-episode prologue special, airs every Sunday leading up to the premiere of the full series, Little Hollywood, debuting this October on Brandon TV. Packed with drama, growth, and an empowering message, the series is spearheaded by fan favorite Tonya Renee Banks, who now takes the reins as Executive Producer.
Tonya Banks Speaks Out
I had the chance to sit down with Tonya Banks, longtime fan favorite and now executive director of the new series. She shared the significance of the show’s return and reflected on her personal journey since the original series ended.
“If I got a penny—or even a nickel—for every time someone asked when we’d be back, I’d be rich,” Tonya laughed. “Fans have been relentless, and that’s why we’re here.”
But the revival is about more than fan demand. Tonya sees the show as a platform for education, empowerment, and breaking stereotypes.
“We want to remove the stigmas and show the world the reality of little people’s lives. Yes, we face challenges—but we also live full, everyday lives. People need to see that perspective.”
Meet the Cast
Little Hollywood brings together a dynamic mix of familiar faces and fresh energy:
- Tonya Renee Banks & Christy McGinity (Little Women: LA)
- Amanda & Andrea Salinas (“Tiny Twinz”) and Tiffany “Monie” Becton (Little Women: Atlanta)
- Briana “Left Cheek” Barlup, who appeared in both Atlanta and Dallas
Together, they represent a cross-section of the franchise, blending old-school grit with new-generation flair.
From Pandemic Pause to Prime Time
The original Little Women: LA wasn’t officially canceled, but production halted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tonya recalls the abrupt shift:
“We were about to start filming Season 9 when COVID hit. Lifetime didn’t expect it to last so long, and eventually, they chose not to bring us back.”
During the hiatus, Tonya stayed busy—working for Lyft, appearing on shows like Hacks and Bad vs. Wild with Nick Cannon, and deepening her spiritual journey.

“I get bored quick,” she admitted. “You can only do so many TikToks and home workouts. I needed to revamp myself.”
A New Era Begins
Tonya is thrilled to return not just as a cast member, but as Executive Producer. The new series blends generations and cities, creating a dynamic mix that’s both nostalgic and forward-looking.
“The old show is like a prelude to Little Hollywood. We’re talking about everything that’s happened from 2020 to now,” she said.
Little Hollywood will be premiering soon and will be available via the Brandon TV app: Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, Google TV, Android TV, Apple & Android mobile devices, or stream directly at itsbrandontv.com. Subscriptions are just $5.99 a month. See you there!





