[11/19/21 - 08:13 AM] "Growing Up Hip Hop" Season 6 Returns Thursday, January 6 at 9 PM ET on WE tv The sixth season kicked off earlier this year with deep-seeded family heartbreak and broken relationships... ending mid-season with an explosive talent showcase where everyone was butting heads.
[via press release from WE tv]
"GROWING UP HIP HOP" SEASON 6 RETURNS THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 AT 9 PM ET ON WE TV
The Next Generation of Young Hustlers from
Industry Royalty Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Jodeci Join the Cast
New York, NY - November X, 2021 - The sixth season of "Growing Up Hip Hop" kicked off earlier this year with deep-seeded family heartbreak and broken relationships... ending mid-season with an explosive talent showcase where everyone was butting heads. Season 6 returns on Thursday, January 6 at 9 PM ET on WE tv, with 12 brand new episodes and its biggest cast to date! New episodes become available on popular AMC streaming service ALLBLK, every Monday following their premiere on WEtv.
Layzie Bone(Bone Thugs-n-Harmony), is introduced to the squad bringing fresh wisdom to many in the group including newcomers Sakoya Wynter, daughter of JoJo Hailey(Jodeci) and goddaughter of Layzie Bones, along with Devin Hailey, son of K-Ci Hailey(Jodeci). Labeled a "villain" by Twist - Sakoya is encouraged by her OGs to build a bridge between herself and the others. Will the attempts work in her favor? Or will the crew's loyalty to each other leave her outside of the circle?
Angela Simmons announces an abrupt move to Atlanta coupled with plans to freeze her eggs for future babies... leading Vanessa Simmons, to once again, question Angela's decision making. Jojo Simmons and Tanice face unexpected marital woes after the birth of their son and are challenged to find the spark in their relationship. Will this couple get back on the same page? Or will their fears of a second baby leading them to divorce come true?
Cree Campbell continues to work on her relationship with her father Uncle Luke while navigating the challenges of wanting to become a mother one day. Eric "Lil Eazy-E" Wright Jr. displeasure with his father's documentary leads to an unexpected one-on-one with an OG. The stakes are raised when run-ins with the law lead to changes in behavior and possible jail time for Sam, Briana and Twist. Will the crew lean on the advice of their OGs and continue their families' alliances? Or will disagreements create irreconcilable cracks in their connections?
"Growing Up Hip Hop," is produced by Entertainment One (eOne) with Tara Long and Gennifer Gardiner serving as executive producers alongside Datari Turner of Datari Turner Productions. Lauren Gellert and Kate Farrell are executive producers for WE tv.
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