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The Victoria's Secret Swim Special is coming to CBS in March

CBS is bringing back what it calls “the sexiest swim show of the year.” The network announced Tuesday that it will broadcast The Victoria’s Secret Swim Special again this March, bringing viewers to St. Barth’s where they’ll get a look at the brand’s Angels shooting the well-known swimsuit catalog, plus performances by pop stars Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas.

This year’s special is just the second ever, with the first airing last February on CBS. Once again, the Angels will provide their perspective on the shoot and also take time to explore the island, which is located in the French West Indies. We’ll get to join them as they spend time on the beach and wander the city.

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As CBS puts it, “the special combines the hottest musical acts, the sexiest swim styles and the world’s most beautiful women.” The large group of models featured includes Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel, Elsa Hosk, Jasmine Tookes, Josephine Skriver, Lais Ribiero, Lily Aldridge, Martha Hunt, Romee Strijd, Sara Sampaio, Stella Maxwell, Taylor Hill, and Vita Sidorkina.

Models including Aldridge shared their excitement about the upcoming show on Twitter, as did the official Victoria’s Secret account, which posted a picture as a preview.

The special isn’t quite the event that the annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is yet, but we’ll see how this year’s fares when it airs. Directed by Hamish Hamilton, The Victoria’s Secret Swim Special is produced by Done + Dusted, inc. Hamilton also teams up with Edward G. Razek and Ian Stewart to serve as executive producers.

The Victoria’s Secret Swim Special is set to air on Wednesday, March 9, at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.

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