EXCLUSIVE: Masika Kalysha, Erica Mena, B2K’s J-Boog, Comedian TravQue Cast In BET Movie ‘Swag Inc’
EXCLUSIVE: Masika Kalysha, Erica Mena, B2K’s J-Boog, Comedian TravQue Cast In BET Movie ‘Swag Inc’
theJasmineBRAND exclusively reports, casting details have been revealed surrounding Chris Stokes’ new TV movie, Swag Inc. (working title). Sources tell us that reality star Masika Kalaysha has been cast. Known for her role on Growing Up Hip Hop (theJasmineBRAND broke the story that she quit Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood and joined the hit We TV series), she’ll allegedly be joined by comedian and actor TravQue (Travis ”TravQue” Thompson). TravQue is known for his hilarious social media skits.
Sources tell us that B2k’s J-Boog has been cast, along with actress Katie Scholz; actor Alfred Nolan Thomas II; Elizabeth Ruiz and Erica Mena. We’re told that the movie will allegedly air on BET.
Chris Stokes is an record producer, manager, and film director. He known for working with Marques Housotn, B2k and other artists. His most recent BET film, Fall Girls, aired earlier this year.
No further details about the project have been released.
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