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The Saturdays' US reality show, Chasing The Saturdays could be facing the axe after its first series as TV executives worry that there isn't enough drama in the show.
The show follows the British girl group as they attempt to crack America, but it has been reported that the show is lacking the drama that usually makes reality shows so successful.
Chasing The Saturdays first aired on E! Entertainment in January, but has failed to grab the attention of the American public and the Daily Star report that the girls have been told to add more drame or forget a second series.
A source told the Daily Star: "The execs like the series, but viewing figures haven’t been as amazing as predicted."
Chasing The Saturdays producers want exclusive footage of Rochelle Humes' baby
The show's producers are hoping that Frankie Sandford's footballer boyfriend Wayne Bridge will get involved with the show as they look to delve deeper into the girls' personal lives to help boost ratings.
They would also like to have exclusive footage to the birth of Rochelle and Marvin Humes' baby to add something a bit more interesting to the programme.
The Saturdays have recently celebrated their first ever UK No.1 single with 'What About Us' taking that charts' top spot last Sunday (24 March).
Band member Mollie King said: "Team Sats I cannot thank you enough! You have made my dreams come true! The little 6 yr old inside me has come out, I'm so emotional!"
The track knocked Justin Timberlake's 'Mirrors' from the top spot, as 'What About Us' sold 40,000 more copies than JT's hit..”
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