Angela Simmons, Romeo Miller, Damon “Boogie” Dash Snag New Reality Show, ‘Growing Up Hip Hop’
The rumors are true. The offspring of some of your favorite celebrities have snagged their own reality show. Titled, Growing Up Hip Hop, the children of A-listers like Rev. Run, Master P, Damon Dash and others are starring in the new non-scripted show on WE tv.
The official cast includes: Angela Simmons (daughter of Rev. Run); Romeo Miller (son of Master P);Damon “Boogie” Dash (son of Damon Dash); Kristinia DeBarge (daughter of James DeBarge); Egypt Criss (daughter of Sandra “Pepa” Denton); and TJ Mizell (son of the late Run DMC DJ, Jam Master Jay).
Check out the cast’s official description:
Romeo Miller is a musician, actor (formerly known as Lil’ Romeo) and the son of Master P. He’s on track to take over the music empire his father built, but is that really his path or will he veer off course? He consistently leans on close friend Angela for guidance and support.
Angela Simmons, the daughter of rap pioneer Rev. Run and niece of Russell Simmons, is a hip-hop socialite, model and fashion designer of her own line, Foofi. Angela is a social media powerhouse who’s hoping to translate her fashion success into dollars away from the comfort of her father’s fortunes.
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