'Married at First Sight' couple Jamie and Doug land new spin-off show featuring their baby

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The popular couple from the reality show "Married at First Sight," Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner, have landed a new own spin-off show which will feature their baby. The new show, titled "Married at First Sight: Jamie and Doug Plus One," will document the next chapter in couple's love story, which is parenthood.

As hinted in the title, the show will also feature the couple's adorable two-month-old baby girl, Henley Grace, whom the couple welcomed on Aug. 22. The child is the first ever baby to be borne of the relationships created in the show.

"After her birth, the series will follow the Hehners as they navigate their 'new normal,' experiencing all the ups and downs of parenthood, and falling in love with their baby girl—at first sight," said Lifetime.

The couple was married in 2014 as part of the reality show. They were married only seconds after meeting each other. Since then, their love story has blossomed and now has added a new member to the family as a result.

Otis and Hehner has had their share of hardships and heartbreak as a new couple. In 2016, they revealed that they were expecting a baby. However, only one week later, Otis revealed that she had suffered a miscarriage.

Six months later, the couple shared the happy news that they were expecting a baby again. "We're so stinking excited," said Otis. We've been pretty much trying since we lost our first."

This is not the first spin-off series for the couple, as they also starred in "Married at First Sight: The First Year" in 2015. The series documented the continuing romance of the couple along with another couple from the show, Jason and Cortney.

"Married at First Sight: Jamie and Doug Plus One" will air on Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. EST on Lifetime. After the premiere, two 30-minute episodes will air on the following two Tuesdays.

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