EXCLUSIVE: ‘Marriage Bootcamp’ Doing ‘Love & Hip Hop’ Edition, Enlisting Couples From Franchise
EXCLUSIVE: Marriage Bootcamp Doing Love & Hip Hop Edition, Enlisting Couples From Franchise
theJasmineBRAND exclusively reports, Marriage Bootcamp is allegedly doing a Love & Hip Hop edition. Marriage Boot Camp (also known as Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas, Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars and Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars Family Edition) is a reality television series which debuted in 2013, on WE tv. It is a spin-off of Bridezillas and is based on the Marriage Boot Camp non-profit seminar created by Jim Carroll in 1994.
Sources tell us that next season, the hit series cast will only feature couples from the Love & Hip Hop franchise. The franchise includes the original Love & Hip Hop (in NYC), Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, Love & Hip Hop: Miami. We hear that couples will likely include two reality stars that are married, in relationships, have broken up, etc. We’re also told that they’ve
already allegedly filmed and wrapped production on the show.
What couples do you think should be on the show?
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