From Tubi: Streamer Tubi has announced the launch of the brand-new unscripted docuseries TMZ NO BS. The logline: docuseries will give an honest, unfiltered look at some of the biggest names in pop culture, across entertainment, sports, politics and more. Hosted by Harvey Levin, Charles Latibeaudiere and guest TMZ contributors – the episodes will feature never-before-seen stories and fresh reporting that provides an eye-opening look at people who have been widely covered, but never really understood. Each of the 12 episodes, beginning with “Britney Spears” set to premiere on August 24th, will focus on a set topic or public figure.

“TMZ NO BS is a must watch on Tubi for any avid TMZ follower and all pop culture enthusiasts,” said Adam Lewinson, Chief Content Officer, Tubi. “We’re excited to have fans discover this new docuseries where Harvey Levin and his team sit down for a stripped down roundtable conversation, and examine some of the biggest celebrity moments through a new lens.”

Upcoming episodes of TMZ NO BS will include “JLO,” “Wildest Celebrity Arrests,” and “Conor McGregor.” TMZ NO BS is executive-produced by Harvey Levin, Charles Latibeaudier and Ryan Regan, with co-executive producer Jess Fusco. Over the last 17 years, TMZ has been a leader in reporting pop culture events, and with that kind of history, reporting and assets, the new unscripted series is uniquely positioned to provide a 360 degree look at the subjects of the documentaries- starting with Britney Spears.

BRITNEY SPEARS EPISODE DESCRIPTION:

TMZ NO BS: BRITNEY SPEARS is an unfiltered look at the fascinating and tumultuous life of one of pop culture’s biggest and most scrutinized stars. Through inside stories from the reporters who covered her every step of the way, and exclusive footage from the TMZ vault, Harvey, Charles and the gang discuss Britney’s rise to fame and the shocking events that led to a decade-long conservatorship.

Tubi recently announced the launch of the TMZ FAST channel, which joins 145+ entertainment, sports and local news channels on the platform. Audiences looking for Tubi’s new TMZ originals or TMZ Live programming can search for them in Tubi’s library of content and on its TMZ Fast Channel.