The reality show, "I Love Jenni" that starred the singer Jenni Rivera and her family is coming back for another season, even after Jenni's tragic death. Yahoo's The Wrap reported that the show will return for a third season on April 24 on Mun2.

The Latin pop star, Jenni Rivera passed away in a tragic plane crash on Dec. 9 at the age of 43. The show was filmed just prior to her death.

NY Daily News reported that the network will precede the last episode with a special on April 7 called, "We Love Jenni."

The network will precede the last episodes with an hour-long special April 7 at 9 p.m. titled "We Love Jenni."

"The season will feature the final footage of Rivera in the month prior to the "La Gran Senora" singer's death, along with new episodes that will chronicle her family's efforts to preserve Rivera's legacy," reported The Wrap

.The show features Rivera and her children, Jacqui, Michael, Chiquis, Jenicka and Johnny and her sister Rosie.

In addition to Rivera, the series stars her children Chiquis, Jacqui, Michael, Jenicka and Johnny, as well as her sister Rosie.

The plane crash that took her life was in Mexico and the singer was en route to Toluca after a concert in Monterrey, Mexico. Rivera's plane crash occurred when it crashed into a mountainous area. An investigation into the crash is underway and there were no survivors.

The tribute will to air "will feature interviews with and tributes from Thalia, Snoop Lion, Diana Reyes, Tucanes de Tijuana, Horoscopos de Durango, Larry Hernandez, Carson Daly, Mario Lopez and others.

Rivera's popular reality show focused on her eventful life, in which she rose from impoverished single motherhood to music and TV stardom," reported NY Daily News.

Before her death she designated her sister Rosie as the guardian of her children and the executor of her estate.

"A career that spans 12 years (since 1999) professionally speaking (although her first recordings date to 1993), JENNI RIVERA is the leading female artist in contemporary Regional Mexican music a prominent female figure in a genre that throughout the years has had been dominated by men. A powerful voice, a distinctive style, stage presence and talent, has placed her today as the leading interpreter of Mexican music," says her website.