Lara Spencer Launches New Thrifting Show with Focus on Sustainable Design Lara Spencer, a co-anchor of "Good Morning America," is expanding her career beyond morning news with the launch of her new competition series, "That Thrifting Show." The 12-episode project, set to premiere March 19, will challenge two designer duos to create finished, layered rooms using only items sourced from vintage or thrift stores. Spencer, who serves as an executive producer and host, aims to celebrate her lifelong passion for thrifting while highlighting the growing trend of sustainable design. The show will feature teams competing under time and budget constraints, tasked with "treasure hunting" for furniture and decor at thrift stores. A panel of style experts, including Robert Hartwell, Dani Klaric, and Preston Konrad, will evaluate the final designs and determine the winner. Spencer emphasized the show’s blend of creativity and environmental consciousness, stating, "There are so many incredible treasures out there, just waiting to be reimagined and given a new life." Spencer’s involvement in the project reflects her commitment to sustainability, as she described the initiative as "style and sustainability in a race against the clock." The series aims to inspire viewers by showcasing how secondhand items can be transformed into elegant, functional spaces. The show’s format mirrors the challenges of real-world DIY projects, requiring participants to balance practicality with aesthetic appeal. By focusing on upcycling and resourcefulness, "That Thrifting Show" positions itself as both an entertaining competition and a platform for promoting eco-friendly practices in design. As Spencer transitions from morning news to creative content, the series underscores her versatility as a media personality.#good_morning_america #lara_spencer #that_thrifting_show #robert_hartwell #dani_klaric
