EXCLUSIVE: Fresh from launching reality series Love Thy Nader at the end of last month, the Nader Sisters have new representation.
Brooks Nader and her sisters Sarah Jane, Mary Holland, and Grace Ann have signed with WME.
The foursome have been on the promotional trail to support Love Thy Nader, which launched on Freeform and Hulu on August 26 with the finale of the eight-part series coming on September 16.
Love Thy Nader follows them in New York City, set against the backdrop of Soho lofts and fashion campaigns, exploring the question of what it means to “make it” in the city, having originally come from the Louisiana bayou. Episodes are titled such things as “Not In The Bayou Anymore,” “Threesomes in Joshua Tree,” “Sextapes and Silence and Sex,” “Swimwear” and “Salmon Sperm.”
Brooks Nader is a Sports Illustrated model and former contestant on Dancing with the Stars, Mary Holland worked at Deutsche Bank in New York, Grace Ann earned her Master’s in Public Health and Sarah Jane, the youngest, works with the nonprofit ISR. In addition to their day jobs, they are all models.
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WME will work with the Nader sisters on endorsements, licensing, podcasts, talent, TV, publishing, and beyond.
Love Thy Nader was helped along by James ‘Babydoll’ Dixon, who told the girls they should do their own reality show. “He’s a legendary agent in Hollywood, and he was just so entertained by us and he thought, ‘why don’t we make this into a show’,” Brooks Nader told ABC7.
Dixon has WME links; he sold his talent agency to WME-IMG in 2015, although continued to operate independently.
One of his biggest clients, Jimmy Kimmel, is also an executive producer on the show, which comes from Walt Disney Television Alternative in association with Kimmelot and Smoking Baby Productions.
The Nader sisters will continue to be managed by Dixon Talent, Inc. and represented by Leigh Fidler, Chief Brand Officer of Nader Sisters Inc. and Co-Founder of Privy PR.