THOMASVILLE —
Julie Moran will appear as a celebrity host on “The Balancing Act” on Lifetime television at 7 a.m. Friday.
The program is America’s only show about women, for women and trusted by women, a Lifetime spokesman said.
”Everyone I’ve worked with on the show has been incredible,” said Moran, who appeared on “The Balancing Act” in a Mother’s Day special.
The Friday show is a back-to-school special, a subject Moran knows quite a bit about being the mother of two young girls, while continuing to work as a full-time TV personality.
“Julie is a mother, wife and full-time TV personality. Her full life is something our viewers will relate to and also want to learn more about,” said Doug Campbell, Executive Vice President of Programming for “The Balancing Act.”
Moran, who resides in Los Angeles, is married to actor Rob Moran.
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