First Look! ‘Ice & Coco’ New Daytime Talk Show [VIDEO]
Nicole Arie Parker and Boris Kodjoe aren’t the only Hollywood couple trying their hand with a daytime talk show. Ice T and Coco are also venturing into the daytime world, with their new show, ‘Ice and Coco‘. Peep the network’s official description:
Ice & Coco premieres August 3rd on FOX-owned stations in New York (WNYW), Los Angeles (KTTV), Washington D.C. (WTTG), Atlanta (WAGA), Phoenix (KSAZ) and Detroit (WJBK). “Ice & Coco” features veteran actor and rapper Ice-T (“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”) and his wife, Coco (“Ice Loves Coco”), as they take on the topics of the day — all things newsworthy, celeb-worthy and, of course, puppy-worthy — showcasing the couple’s fun, authentic vibe and honest curiosity about what’s happening in the world. With years of chemistry together, this married duo from very different backgrounds brings a fresh perspective to the daily talk show format with their unique interview style and enthusiasm for joining in the conversation. Executive produced by Candi Carter (The Oprah Winfrey Show, Just Keke), Ice & Coco is produced by Telepictures Productions.
[SEE A SNEAK PEEK OF THE SHOW ON THE NEXT PAGE.]

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