‘Baylen Out Loud’ Star Baylen Dupree Teases Some “Chaos” In Season 3

‘Baylen Out Loud’ Star Baylen Dupree Teases Some “Chaos” In Season 3


Baylen Dupree, star of TLC reality series Baylen Out Loud, is excited for fans to see her wedding and has teased some “chaos” in the upcoming season.

The third season of Baylen Out Loud launches on Tuesday, May 19 and the Warner Bros. Discovery cable network is also preparing for an Emmy campaign.

This comes as the show, which is produced by Michael Levitt Productions, became the highest rated new cable series in 2025 with TLC saying that it was watched by over 28M viewers last year.

The series follows Baylen Dupree, a young woman living with extreme Tourette’s syndrome, and her family including her new husband Colin Dooley.

Season three follows the pair as they plan their wedding, which took place earlier this month, as well as dealing with new career demands, financial decisions, and the possibility of a major move. It kicks off with a joint bachelor/bachelorette party.

Dupree told Deadline that she’s “excited” for viewers to watch her wedding. “I’m so excited to see it all come together on the show. I’m also really excited for everyone to see this next chapter of my life with Colin. There are a lot of big changes, a lot of emotions, and some chaos too. I’m looking forward to sharing more about wedding planning, becoming more independent, and showing that even when things are hard with Tourette’s, you can still go after the life you want,” she added.

Dupree has been praised for drawing attention to those living with Tourette’s syndrome and was one of the loudest defenders of John Davidson, the subject of the movie I Swear, after the incident at the BAFTAs.

“Every story I’ve been told by someone in the Tourette community has been incredibly meaningful,” she said. “So many people who have Tourette or know someone with TS have shared that Baylen Out Loud has had a real impact on them. There truly isn’t anything else like it out there, and I hear time and time again that just by sharing my life, both the joyful moments and the everyday challenges, I’m helping the TS community feel seen and understood.”

Dupree hopes the show, which aired two seasons in 2025, continues on for many more seasons. “I’m excited to keep sharing more of my story and my family’s journey in future seasons. Last season, viewers saw me travel to London to try the Neupulse wrist device, which has helped me a lot. I want to continue sharing experiences like that while raising awareness and advocating for the Tourette community. My goal is to help people feel less alone, while also bringing laughter and positivity. I’m thrilled we’re getting a third season and hopefully more after that. Personally, I want to keep challenging myself and proving that I can achieve anything I set my mind to,” she added.

The series is now being submitted into the Emmys in categories including Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program and Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program. 

Last year, the third season of Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum, which follows autistic singletons as they explore the dating world, won the Unstructured Reality gong, beating America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and Welcome to Wrexham.

FX sports docuseries Welcome To Wrexham, meanwhile, won the Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program award, beating Deadliest Catch, Life Below Zero, Love on the Spectrum and RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked.



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