Khloé Kardashian lands new show

Khloé Kardashian will host a new TV show in which people receive full body makeovers. 'Revenge Body with Khloé Kardashian' will see the reality TV star - who transformed her own body through exercise following her split from husband Lamar Odom - mentor heartbroken people as they go under an internal and external transformation. Speaking about the show, which will air on E!, the channel which also broadcasts 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' starring Khloé's family, she said: "Looking great is always the best revenge. It's so exciting to be able to mentor these people through their full-body makeovers and I can't wait to see the incredible results at their final reveals!" The debut season of 'Revenge Body' will be comprised of six episodes, each featuring two people. Khloé, 31, will serve as executive producer with Eli Frankel and Ryan Seacrest. According to E!: "Whether (someone's) been dumped, lost their job, or are facing some of life's toughest challenges, Khloé will help motivate them to seek the ultimate revenge by receiving a true and total makeover." Jennifer O'Connell, Executive Vice President, Alternative Programming, Lionsgate Television said: "When Eli Frankel brought us this terrific idea, it was clear that this series is exactly the type of show that we are looking to do as Lionsgate grows its unscripted programming slate. We are thrilled to be working with Khloé, Ryan and the entire team at E! who are on the forefront of pop culture."

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