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[via press release from Freeform]
Freeform's "Royal Rules of Ohio" Set to Premiere on May 15
"Royal Rules of Ohio" premieres on Freeform on Wednesday, May 15, at 10:30 p.m. EDT and streams the next day on Hulu.
"Royal Rules of Ohio" is a docuseries following three Ghanaian sisters as they navigate their twenties in Columbus, Ohio. The Agyekum sisters live a lavish life as the daughters of royal descendants of two of the most wealthy and powerful Ghanaian kingdoms. However, with that privilege comes great responsibility. Behind closed doors, viewers are given a glimpse into the double lives the sisters are living that could tarnish their family's noble reputation.
"Royal Rules of Ohio" stars Thelma Agyekum, Akili Bobo Agyekum, Brenda Agyekum, Delali Agyekum, and Nana Agyekum.
Freeform's "Royal Rules of Ohio" is produced by eOne's unscripted business, a division of Lionsgate Alternative Television.
*All episodes of "Royal Rules of Ohio" are now available to screen on Debut.
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