TLC ANNOUNCES GROUNDBREAKING DOCU-SERIES,
LOST IN TRANSITION
– Nine-Part Series Airs on Sundays Beginning May 20 at 10/9c –
(New York, NY) – Most couples face great trials and tribulations over the course of their relationship. But imagine navigating life’s great milestones – marriage,
children, building a home – knowing that you identify as a different gender. And imagine what must go through a woman’s mind when her husband finally builds up the courage to share with her this life-altering truth. Premiering
Sunday, May 20 at 10/9c, TLC’s new docu-series LOST IN TRANSITION profiles the deeply personal stories of four couples currently living through this reality, as they attempt to make sense of their new normal.
Each hour-long episode will chronicle the lives of four couples during the most trying time in their marriages, delving into the confusion, disappointment and
uncertainty surrounding them. In each relationship, the wife has recently found out that her husband has grappled with his gender identity for years and has made the brave decision to become the woman he is inside. Throughout the course of the show, viewers
will witness each couple's journey as they share this news with family and friends, take steps toward the husband's transition and embrace their newly evolved relationships.
Meet the Couples
Jennifer and Larry (Lawren) met as teenagers while Jennifer was working as a singing waitress on
a cruise ship, and they had an instant connection. They have a picture-perfect life: Larry is a successful attorney, Jennifer runs the law office, and they have four kids – Jacqueline (16), twins Isabella and Madeline (12) and son Lawson (8). They’ve always
been the envy of their Eastern Virginia community -- but no one knew that Larry had been secretly battling a deep depression for years. Jennifer helplessly watched him spin out of control and had no idea what was going on… until one night, Larry broke down
and revealed a secret he had been hiding his entire life: that he wanted to be a woman. Now, as Larry is becoming Lawren, Jennifer is working to hold their close-knit family together.
Stacy and Les (Leslie) have known each other since grade school, but they fell for each other as
sophomores in high school. Stacy was attracted to Les’ oddball sense of humor and she couldn’t imagine spending her life with anyone else. Once they married, they settled into their simple life in a small, rural town in Washington, with their toddler son,
Evander. All was well until Stacy noticed that Les was becoming increasingly irritated with her and the baby for no apparent reason. One day, he finally broke down and confessed that he identified as a woman. Stacy ultimately decided that she wants to do whatever
it takes to help her husband and keep their family together, but this may be easier said than done in their conservative town. Leslie has begun the process to look like the woman she feels inside – but with another baby on the way, she and Stacy must figure
out how to physically, emotionally and financially prepare for the future.
Beverly and AJ (Karen) have a typical American love story – they met in college, got married
three years later, raised two kids together, and had a happy marriage of 22 years. AJ is a former marine and motorcycle junkie, and when Beverly found women’s clothing on his side of the closet, she confronted him about it – but was not prepared for the life-changing
conversation that would follow. AJ admitted to Beverly that the clothes were his, and that he wants to leave her to become Karen. This seismic shift in family dynamic is compounded by the fact that one of their children is also transgender and in the process
of transitioning to a man. With her divorce pending, Beverly searches to find her footing as she prepares to find a new place to live, manage her finances alone and re-enter the dating world.
Cindy first met Troy (Lucy) after getting out of an abusive 30-year marriage. She was hesitant
to jump into any kind of relationship again, but Troy was everything she had hoped for in a man, but didn’t think was possible: he was kind, sensitive and funny, and they shared undeniable chemistry. Their relationship seemed perfect for over 10 years until
out of the blue, Troy admitted to Cindy that he has always felt like a woman, and he hopes to begin transitioning. Cindy is having a hard time coming to terms with how Troy’s transition will affect their relationship – although she does not want to be in a
same-sex union, she is conflicted about the possibility of losing her partner. Troy hopes that they can find a compromise because he does not want to lose the love of his life, but he also doesn’t want to continue living a lie.
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LOST IN TRANSITION is produced by Tremendous! Entertainment for TLC.
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