I Hate My Teenage Daughter, starring two-time Tony winner Katie Finneran and Jaime Pressly has been canceled, according to Entertainment Weekly. The last episode of the comedy series about two mothers and their daughters is scheduled to air April 3. Although Finneran will be saying goodbye to I Hate My Teenage Daughter, she'll be saying hello to a new addition to her family. Broadway.com recently caught up with Finneran, who is currently expecting her second child, to talk about her summer plans.
"I'm over six months [pregnant], I'm in my third trimester," Finneran told Broadway.com. The stage and screen vet is expecting the baby in early June, but she and her husband, actor Darren Goldstein, haven't picked out a name. "We’re trying to think of something as cool as Ty, which is our first son’s name," said the actress. Ty, who is 13 months old, was born only six weeks before Finneran shot the pilot for I Hate My Teenage Daughter. "We're just cranking 'em out," Finneran laughed about her growing family.
Finneran won Tony Awards for Promises, Promises and Noises Off!. She has also appeared on Broadway in The Iceman Cometh, Cabaret, Mauritius, Proposals, The Heiress, In the Summer House, My Favorite Year, On Borrowed Time and Two Shakespearean Actors.
I Hate My Teenage Daughter tells the story of two friends, Annie (Pressly) and Nikki (Finneran) who discover that their children have both turned into the types of bullies that made their high school lives miserable.