Trey White

Trey White

Trey White is born and raised on the South Side of Chicago. He is a graduate of King College Prep high school and a proud HBCU graduate of Xavier...Full Bio

 

After three seasons this TV Show is DONE!

The show that highlights celebities after three seasons is ending after 3 seasons. The current second season, which debuted in September, will continue to run for its intended duration through the end of summer.

“Everyone is buzzing about Page Six TV!” Page Six boasts on its web site.

Well, not everyone.

The cast of co-hosts for the current season includes TV personality Bevy Smith, Variety senior correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister and Page Six senior reporter Carlos Greer. Of the hosts, Greer is the only one who appears in the masthead of the Post’s column.

The show launched in September 2017 with TV personality John Fugelsang as host and Smith, Wagmeister and Greer as “insiders.” But Fugelsang left the show during its first year, with the others being named as co-hosts for Season 2.

There’s no word yet on what will replace “Page Six TV,” which airs on Fox TV stations in several markets. But shows that may slide into its time slot include Meredith Vieira’s upcoming quiz show, “25 Words or Less,” which premiers Sept. 16. Other shows potentially replacing “Page Six TV” include syndicated newsmagazine “Extra,” which moves from NBC to Fox in September.

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