I Heart Nick Carter - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Can We Set a Date?
Nick thinks he's ready to finally settle down with the love of his life, his fiancée Lauren Kitt. Nick has a hard time fitting the wedding into his schedule. Lauren wonders if Nick is able to make their marriage a priority.

A Smart Business Move
After Nick's management team swipes aside his planned wedding date and urges him to get a pre-nup, Lauren questions Nick's ability to control his own life.

Wanna Talk About the Guest List?
Nick and Lauren both have some family drama to contend with, and before the wedding they try to see if they can reconnect and get back on the right foot.

You're Marrying a Fat and Stupid Man
Though he's a successful pop star with millions of female fans, Nick has insecurities about reaching his mid-thirties being out of shape and never having finished high school. sometimes.

This Isn't the Nick Carter Show
Nick is thrilled to get the chance to tour with his friend, another boy band veteran Jordan Knight, but the opportunity would conflict with his wedding date. Lauren is dismayed to hear that Nick would consider moving the date.

Tour Life
Nick and Lauren fly to Europe for the Backstreet Boys world tour. Constant touring and living out of a bus puts a strain on the relationship. When Lauren meets up with some old friends in Paris, she's reminded of a time when she lived on her own schedule.

Dude, I Love You
It's a rocky few days before the wedding as Nick gets writer's block trying to write his vows, and his brother Aaron calls to say he can only attend the reception not the actual ceremony. Meanwhile Lauren deals with other bumps in the road to the wedding.

I Do
Nick and Lauren decide to put aside the family drama and just get to the resort for the wedding weekend. A Moroccan casbah themed party breaks the ice for their guests, and Nick parties a bit too hard the night before the wedding.
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