Lacey Chabert is just chugging along on the Hallmark train — and fans absolutely can't get enough.

On April 3, fans learned the longtime TV network has new ideas in the works when it comes to their original programming. While Hallmark is famous for their holiday movies and shows like When Calls the Heart, it also launched their app Hallmark+ (with its own shows and movies) in late 2024. So, what else could the media conglomerate have in store? Well, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Hallmark is working on "developing a full slate of unscripted fare." Meaning: the network is continuing to tap into the world of unscripted TV shows, which began with launching the Hallmark+ projects Finding Mr. Christmas and Celebrations With Lacey Chabert in 2024.

Shortly after the news was announced, Lacey went on Instagram to confirm her own exciting piece of information. She revealed production for Celebrations With Lacey Chabert season 2 is underway, and she's so excited to show viewers what she's been cooking up with an all-new installment of her hit reality show.

"I’m so excited to be apart of a slate of such uplifting unscripted shows at @hallmarkchannel @hallmarkplus," she wrote on April 4. "We’re currently in production of season two of #CelebrationsWithLaceyChabert and it’s been a true joy to honor such deserving people. I’m thankful for the opportunity and can’t wait to share the new season of the show with you! 🤍."

When fans saw Lacey comment about the status of her work on Hallmark, it didn't take long for them to congratulate her on the update.

"Thrilled for you as always. Love watching you shine! Always wonderful when good things happen to great people," one person wrote in the comments. "And we’re so thankful for you and your passion … it’s a gift ❤️🙌," another penned. "Awesome! Very cool! Can't wait!" a different follower added.

Now, as fans may remember, this isn't the only thing Lacey has in the works with Hallmark. Back in January, People announced her plans to launch a product line with the network, with the first collection set to drop during the 2025 holiday season.

We need more Lacey on our TVs ASAP, please!

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As the entertainment and news associate editor for Good Housekeeping, Adrianna (she/her) writes about everything TV, movies, music and pop culture. She graduated from Yeshiva University with a B.A. in journalism and a minor in business management. She covers shows like The Rookie, 9-1-1 and Grey's Anatomy, though when she’s not watching the latest show on Netflix, she’s taking martial arts or drinking way too much coffee.