Dancer/Fashion Editor Emily Loftiss Appears on MTV's 'Made' 2/18

By: Feb. 14, 2011
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MTV's "Made", the reality show which follows teens as they work toward a goal with the help of those who have already achieved success, originally aired in 2002 and has since gone through ten seasons. For the show's eleventh season, which premiered October 5, fashion editor and dancer Emily Loftiss will teach 16-year-old Kenzie to become a "girly girl". 

"'Made' remains one of our most popular and enduring franchises," Chris Linn, Executive Vice President of Production for MTV has said. "Its relatable stories about young people overcoming obstacles and pursuing their dreams...are a great example of our commitment to delivering diverse content specifically crafted for the MTV audience."

Emily Loftiss appeared in the 2006 national tour of DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS. She was also a BroadwayWorld correspondent for the openings of ROBIN AND THE 7 HOODS and TIME STANDS STILL, in addition to being a fashion editor and image consultant.

While being filmed over the course of four weeks in November/December in Independence, Missouri, Kenzie - with Emily's help - attempted to transform from a tomboy into the belle of the ball in time for her school dance. The episode airs Friday, February 18, at 4 pm EST. It will run in syndication on MTV and MTV.com for three years.



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