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'Baby Daddy' Season 6, 'Young & Hungry' Season 5 and 'The Twins: Happily Ever After?' All On Freeform's Monday Night 'Happy Hour!'

'Baby Daddy' Season 6, 'Young & Hungry' Season 5 and 'The Twins: Happily Ever After?' All On Freeform's Monday Night 'Happy Hour!'

S. Turla

Freeform has announced that on March 13, three hilarious shows will be showcased during "Happy Hour." The shows in the lineup include "Baby Daddy," "Young & Hungry," and "The Twins: Happily Ever After?"

The promo for Freeform's "Happy Hour" showed the cast of the three shows having drinks together and sharing some laughs. Hollywood Life has shared some exclusive photos from the "Happy Hour" crossover promo.

According to The Futon Critic, Freeform's "Happy Hour" will start with "Young & Hungry," which will premiere on Monday, March 13 at 8 p.m. EST. "Baby Daddy" will follow at 8: 31 p.m. EST. Last is "The Twins: Happily Ever After?" which will premiere on March 20 at 9:02 p.m. Freeform has announced that it will welcome spring with these three laugh-out-loud shows every Monday night.  

In the Season 4 finale of "Young & Hungry," Gabi and Josh have both decided to become "friends with benefits," which did not please their friends, especially since their previous attempts at becoming a couple have ended in failure. In Season 5, the couple is out to prove to their friends that despite the unconventional arrangement, they can still maintain a professional relationship. But can Gabi and Josh really keep their feelings in check?

Season 5 of "Young & Hungry" will also feature Sofia, who continues on her goal of becoming a journalist. Meanwhile, Josh will suddenly find himself in "an unexpected reunion with his estranged father."

In "Baby Daddy" Season 6, while Danny and Riley are both "excited and overwhelmed about their pregnancy," the news causes tension in their relationship. Ben insists on looking for "the mysterious Elle," even though everyone else tells him to just give up.

Tucker finds himself on a bumpy path to becoming a TV host/producer. Bonnie, on the other hand, is at the end of her rope after being involved in Riley and Danny's complicated life.

"The Twins: Happily Ever After?" is a spin-off of "The Bachelor" and stars Emily and Hale Ferguson. The sisters were part of Season 20 of "The Bachelor" and Season 3 of "Bachelor in Paradise." After trying to find the man of their dreams, Emily and Hale will leave their mother's house to figure out life "while searching for independence and a new career."

How excited are you for the series premieres of "Baby Daddy" Season 6, "Young & Hungry" Season 5 and "The Bachelor" spin-off "Happily Ever After?" Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

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