Time for celebratory noseys? Netflix has renewed Selling the OC for seasons 2 and 3, Us Weekly can confirm.
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Jennie Gow, the BBC Formula One reporter and contributor to Netflix hit Drive To Survive, has said that she has suffered a “serious” stroke.
Gow said she had been quiet on social media in recent weeks because of the medical incident, which she said had affected her speech.
The 45-year-old presenter said she was “desperate to make a full recovery and return to work” but that the process may take some time. She thanked her medical team, as well as family and friends.
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Time for celebratory noseys? Netflix has renewed Selling the OC for seasons 2 and 3, Us Weekly can confirm.
Sales are so good behind the Orange curtain that Netflix wants more from the Oppenheim brothers: It has renewed Selling The OC for two additional seasons.
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