Workin’ Moms Season 7 Coming to Netflix in Spring 2023

Workin’ Moms Season 7 – Image: CBC Television

working mothers has returned for a seventh season on CBC and is later confirmed to hit Netflix worldwide in 2023, with most regions carrying it as a Netflix Original title. This is what we know and when we expect working mothers Season 7 on Netflix.

Now surpassing 70 episodes, working mothers it’s the perfect comedy binge on Netflix. It achieved that impressive episode count in just five years and is coming to Netflix exclusively outside of Canada following its initial run on CBC.

Netflix first acquired the global rights to the show in 2019 with three seasons released throughout that year on the service, another in 2020, another in 2021, and the final sixth season in 2022.

Renewed for a final season before season 6 hits Netflix, the sitcom will close with its last batch of episodes.

The series began broadcasting its seventh season starting on January 3, 2023, with new episodes airing on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. It was filmed between June 20, 2022, and September 14, in Toronto, Canada.

For CBC GemHere’s the official synopsis for the seventh and final season:

“In the seventh and final season, WORKIN’ MOMS explores lasting friendships, ambitious careers, raising families and growing up. The biggest challenge of all is getting the balance right.”


When will Workin’ Moms season 7 be on Netflix?

A firm release date has yet to be released.

That said, we are told (and social networks confirm) that the new season will stream on Netflix globally by spring 2023.

In previous years, the series arrived on Netflix around a month or two after the series ended on the CBC.

If the series is 13 episodes based on season 6, we expect the show to finish airing sometime in early to mid-April 2023 and then hit Netflix later that month or the following month, but again, keep an eye out for our next coming soon section. where we will keep you informed.


Are you looking forward to watching season 7 of working mothers on netflix? Let us know in the comments below.

By Robert Collins

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