Haters Back Off is getting a second season on saint sebastian eroticismNetflix.
The series follows the origin story of YouTuber Miranda Sings (played by Colleen Ballinger). Ballinger created her Miranda persona — a quirky, tone-deaf wannabe singer — in 2008.
SEE ALSO: This trailer for Netflix's new mystery show will cure your 'Stranger Things' cravingSince then, theMiranda Singschannel has amassed more than 7.3 million subscribers. Ballinger's Miranda character won a Streamy Award in 2015 for best actress, and this year is nominated for a People's Choice Award for favorite YouTube star.
Season 2: cuming in 2017. #HatersBackOff pic.twitter.com/LIYKDjp4OB
— Haters Back Off (@hatersbackoff) December 15, 2016
The Netflix series, which launched in October, documents the rise of Miranda, and the quirky family and friends that shaped her loud, unabashedly confident persona.
Steve Little (Eastbound & Down)co-stars as Miranda's overly confident and utterly misguided Uncle Jim, Francesca Reale as Miranda's sister Emily, Angela Kinsey (The Office)as Miranda's mom Bethany, and Erik Stocklin as Miranda's neighbor and best friend Patrick.
Ballinger developed the show with her brother Chris Ballinger, alongside Perry Rein and Gigi McCreery (both known for See Dad Runand Wizards of Waverly Place). They all serve as executive producers.
SEE ALSO: Colleen Ballinger brings YouTuber Miranda Sings' backstory to life in new Netflix showBallinger tweeted her excitement.
I am so emotional! I can't believe I get to do a season 2 of my dream job! Is this real life? @hatersbackoff #HatersBackOffIsBack pic.twitter.com/DOInqSc75v
— Colleen Ballinger🎗 (@ColleenB123) December 15, 2016
She and co-writers on the show also did a YouTube Live video to take questions and share fan reactions.
The show is the latest addition to Netflix's library of growing family content. The streaming service is also releasing Chasing Cameron, a docuseries following Vine and YouTube star Cameron Dallas, on Dec. 27.
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