[12/29/21 - 09:26 AM] "Love After Lockup: How to Date an Inmate" Hosted by Fan Favorites, Brittany and Daonte, Premieres December 31 at 9PM on WE tv Watch as the "Love After Lockup" cast spills the shocking and hilarious secrets and tips on "How to Date an Inmate."
[via press release from WE tv]
"LOVE AFTER LOCKUP: HOW TO DATE AN INMATE" HOSTED BY FAN FAVORITES, BRITTANY AND DAONTE, PREMIERES DECEMBER 31 AT 9PM ON WE tv
On December 31, 2021, don't miss the Love After Lockup New Years' special "Love After Lockup: How To Date an Inmate." Watch as the Love After Lockup cast spills the shocking and hilarious secrets and tips on How to Date an Inmate. From sexy letters to frisky prison visits, the fan favorites tell all! Brittany and Marcelino share their success story. Daonte reveals his new love.
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