EXCLUSIVE: Growing Up Hip Hop NY Spin-Off On The Way
EXCLUSIVE: Growing Up Hip Hop NY Spin-Off On The Way
theJasmineBRAND exclusively reports, Growing Up Hip Hop is adding another city to its franchise! Sources tell us that the hit WEtv franchise has its eyes set on New York.
The series premiered on January 7, 2016, and chronicles the lives of the children of hip hop legends. Its success has led to the creation of a spin-off Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta. The series was created by Datari Turner and is executive produced by Datari Turner Productions and Entertainment One Studios.
The current Growing Up Hip Hop cast includes: Romeo Miller, Angela and Vanessa Simmons, Boogie Dash, Egypt Criss, TJ Mizell, Vanessa Simmons, Briana Latrise, Tahira (Tee Tee) Francis and more.
The current Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta cast includes: Bow Wow, Shaniah Mauldin, Ayana Fite, Masika Kalysha, Kiyomi Leslie, Lil Mama and more.
Back in 2018, theJasmineBRAND broke the story that Masika Kalysha and Lil Mama had joined Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta.
No details on who has been cast for Growing Up Hip Hop NY has been revealed.
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