[Photos] The Game Caught Filming New Season of ‘Marrying The Game’
Looks like The Game (real name Jayceon Taylor) is returning for a third season of his VH1 reality show, Marrying The Game. For the past two seasons, the show has chronicled the life of the 34-year-old rapper and his fianceé Tiffney Cambridge. The couple dated for eight years, have two children together and were preparing to walk down the isle. The second season followed the couple after Tiffney called off the wedding, moved out of the family home with their kids and as they work to fix their relationship. Our guess is, season three will pick up where they left off co-parenting and determining whether or not they will reconcile.
Late last year, there were reports that The Game was joining the cast of spin-off show, Love & Hip Hop LA. Whether or not he has officially joined that show, is still TBD.
However, he and the returning cast have been shooting this month and doing ‘test interviews’. Fans of the show can expect to see the usual suspects The Game, Tiffney, their blended families, The Game’s assistant and cameo appearances from a few celebs including Lisa Raye, Khloe Kardashian, etc. Check out a few candids in the interim!
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