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Return of «Spill» with Johnny Sibilly on Logo TV

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«Spill,» the digital talk series hosted by actor Johnny Sibilly, has returned for its much-anticipated fourth season on Logo TV. The series, which features Sibilly sharing a few drinks with notable LGBTQ guests, airs every Tuesday at 12pm Eastern Time, starting November 19.

Speaking to a range of topics from pop culture and love to Hollywood controversies, the show promises engaging discussions with a star-studded lineup of guests. The premiere episode featured renowned actress Laverne Cox, marking a vibrant start to the season.

Following Laverne Cox, the series will continue with appearances from singer David Archuleta on November 25, viral sensation Cosmo Lambino on December 3, choreographer Sean Bankhead on December 10, pop artist VINCINT on December 17, and «Drag Race» alum Gigi Goode on December 24.

Sibilly, known for his roles in «Queer as Folk» and «Hacks,» provides a relaxed and inclusive environment where guests can openly «spill the tea.» This season aims to attract a broad audience with its blend of entertainment and candid conversations, promising both laughter and insight for its viewers.

«Spill» is produced by Logo TV, which is known for its commitment to LGBTQ programming. The network has expressed enthusiasm for the return of the series, highlighting its success in engaging audiences through its distinctive blend of humor and heartfelt dialogue.

Rachel Adams

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