New BET Show Starring Tracee Ellis Ross To Air Next Week

Next Tuesday (October 11th), the new TV comedy “Reed Between the Lines”, will premier on BET. Prior to the show’s premier, the BET Hip Hop Awards will air. This year’s award show is hosted by comedian Mike Epps, and feature performances from artists such as, DMX, Wale, Big Sean, Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa, Swizz Beatz, Young Jeezy, T.I., and Erykah Badu. Chris Brown, Eminem, the Maybach Music team, Joe Budden, Yelawolf, Estelle, Busta Rhymes, Ludacris, Ace Hood, and Blind Fury will perform in the cyphers. The I Am Hip Hop Icon Award will be presented to LL Cool J.

Immediately after the show, “Reed Between the Lines,” will air. The show centers around the love life between a psychologist (played by Tracee Ellis Ross) and an NYU professor (played by Malcolm-Jamal Warner). They have 3 kids and are trying to juggle the roles of being parents, friends and professionals all at the same time. Check some of the photos from the show.


Tracee with Lauren London on set

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