Bristol Palin and Joan Rivers will be trading lives on "Celebrity Wife Swap."
Bristol Palin and Joan Rivers will be trading lives on "Celebrity Wife Swap." Creative Commons

Bristol Palin and Joan Rivers will be swapping lives on the summer premiere of ABC's "Celebrity Wife Swap."

Joining Joan will be her daughter Melissa, as the Rivers will head to Wasilla, Alaska and act as "mom" to Palin's 4-year-old son, Tripp.

Willow Palin will also tag along with older sister Bristol, and the two will journey to Los Angeles and move into Joan Rivers' home, which doubles as a TV production office. Bristol Palin will have to fill in as executive producer of Fashion Police, and help care for Melissa Rivers' 12-year-old son, Cooper.

Her stint on "Celebrity Wife Swap" will be the latest adventure in her reality television career, the mother-of-one competed in seasons 11 and 15 of "Dancing with the Stars." Palin and her professional partner Mark Ballas were voted off in the fourth week the first time around, and made it to third place in season 15, losing to actress Jennifer Grey and her partner Derek Hough.

Bristol rose to fame as the daughter of the former Alaska governor and former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. After revealing to the nation that she was going to be a teen-mom, Bristol landed her own reality series. "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp" premiered on Lifetime in 2012. The 14-episode first season premiered on June 19, 2012, and featured the 22-year-old's adjustment to moving back to Alaska after living in California temporarily.

Check out a clip of Bristol, sister Willow, and son Tripp from the show:

The Rivers are also no strangers to reality TV, as they currently star in their own reality show entitled, “Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?” on WE TV. The series follows Joan moving to California to be closer to her family. She moves in with daughter Melissa while searching for a home of her own.

Check out a clip of Joan and Melissa on vacation in Wyoming:

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