Ginuwine Starring In Reality Show ‘Your Husband Is Cheating On Us’

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Ginuwine Starring In ‘Your Husband Is Cheating On Us’ Musical
R&B star Ginuwine (real name Elgin Baylor Lumpkin) is starring in a new musical from director and producer JD Lawrence for a new Bravo docuseries titled Your Husband Is Cheating on Us.
Lawrence is one of the most prominent faces of the urban theater experience, earning the title “The King of Dramedy.” Other cast members includes Lia Grant (dubbed “the leading lady”), D’Atra Hicks (“the diva”), Tondy Gallant (“the best friend”), and understudies Kristen Plati and Jermaine Sellers.
In the series, the cast only have eight short weeks to memorize their lines and they’ve all moved into a house together, injecting their real-life feuds (and in Ginuwine’s case, hookups) into the script.
Ginuwine most recently appeared on the UK reality show Celebrity Big Brother 21. He came 11th place.
Your Husband Is Cheating on Us premieres Sunday, April 1 (9 p.m. ET) on Bravo.
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I am pretty sure I WON’T be watching…but if the play comes to town, I would actually watch that. Wishing them success though!