Bruno Mars' sisters get WEtv reality series
Bruno Mars isn't the only singer in his family.
The 27-year-old Grammy winner's four sisters will appear in a reality series documenting the recording process of their debut album, WEtv announced Wednesday.
The show will air this fall, the network said. It will include eight hour-long episodes.
Tiara, Tahiti and Presley Hernandez are moving from Hawaii to Los Angeles to join their older sister Jamie. The sisters perform as The Lylas.
"The Lylas are fierce, independent women, leaving their home -- and in some cases their relationships and kids -- for a chance at pursuing their love of music," Lauren Gellert, WEtv's vice president of production & development, said in a statement. "Their story is one filled with all of the drama and chaos that comes from making a major life change, with the added spice of doing it alongside your sisters."
Mars, who was born Peter Hernandez, moved from Hawaii to live with Jamie in Los Angeles in 2002 after he graduated from high school. He released his platinum-selling debut, "Doo-Wops & Hooligans," in 2010 and last year released his sophomore album, "Unorthodox Jukebox." His No. 1 hits include "Locked Out of Heaven," ''Just the Way You Are" and "Grenade."