Carly Mallenbaum

USA TODAY

Lifetime's UnREAL, the scripted show about dating-show-withing-a-show "Everlasting," is getting a second season. That means the old "Everlasting" suitor (Freddie Stroma's Adam Cromwell) will be replaced with an African American bachelor-type, and there will be new women vying for a proposal on the reality show produced by Rachel and Quinn (Shiri Appleby and Critics' Choice Award winner Constance Zimmer).

But UnREAL co-creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro couldn't part with all of the contestants from "Everlasting." At Elle's Women in TV event, sponsored by Hearts on Fire and Olay, she told USA TODAY that Breeda Wool's redheaded Faith is getting a spinoff series of her own.

"Faith is a character we all fell in love with. She was a closeted Christian lesbian from Mississippi, who's someone I'm very passionate about," she said

So, Shapiro decided to catch up with Faith after the character leaves the reality show.

"We pick up with her, and she has a Wrangler-type denim endorsement deal. She and her longtime love, Amy, move to L.A., which is very accepting of their lifestyle.

Faith and Amy (Malea Mitchell) will star in ten short webisodes about "two closeted Christian lesbians in the big city" later this year.