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Tinsley Mortimer's 'High Society' Canceled After Only One Season
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Bosses at U.S. TV network The CW reportedly have decided to pull the show following disappointing viewing figures.

AceShowbiz - American socialite Tinsley Mortimer's TV show "High Society" has been axed after just one season. The reality star appeared in the series with her friends and family, but Mortimer - along with her mother Dale Mercer and sister Dabney - reportedly complained over the way they were portrayed in season one.

And bosses at U.S. TV network The CW have now decided to pull the show following disappointing viewing figures, according to New York Post's gossip column Page Six.

A source tells the publication, "Tinsley was told she would have some editorial control, but she was horrified to find she had none and was being put in situations where people were manipulated to act in a certain way. She wasn't happy with the way it came out."

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