Zooey Deschanel’s HelloGiggles and DBG Launch ‘The Single Life’

Zooey Deschanel‘s HelloGiggles.com and DBG are teaming up for season two of The Single Life.

Digital Broadcasting Group is launching the show on HelloGiggles.com, a web portal founded last year by Deschanel along with her producing partners Sophia Rossi and Molly McAleer, who will serve as creative consultants on the project.

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The Single Life is a web comedy series that takes a look at the sometimes tumultuous, but always hilarious world of online dating. The series stars Taryn Southern and Jeremy Searle, who return as Lisa and Kip with a new set of digital challenges, now a year after their first online love connection.

“After watching the first season of The Single Life, I knew it was a story that would resonate with our audience at HelloGiggles,” said site co-founders McAleer, Rossi and Deschanel. “We’re thrilled to help DBG bring the story of Kip and Lisa to an even wider audience than before.”

“We’re really excited about working with this trio of hyper-creative, smart, funny women on The Single Life,” said DBG Chief Creative Officer Joseph Gomes. “This season will build on the characters and situations we created in the first season, something we believe viewers will be very excited to watch unfold.”

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