[05/22/19 - 09:00 AM] Video: WE tv Releases the Highly Anticipated "Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta" Sneak Peek Season three kicks off Thursday, June 13 at 9:00/8:00c on the cable channel.
[via press release from WE tv]
THE TRUTH HURTS...
WE tv Releases the Highly Anticipated "Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta" Sneak Peek
Season 3 Premieres Thursday, June 13 at 9pm ET/PT on WEtv
Bow Wow's Arrest Unfolds. Waka Flocka and Tammy Hit the Scene.
R. Kelly's Family Breaks Their Silence.
An explosive uncovering of the truth will shatter everything. Season 3 of the hit series "Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta" premieres Thursday, June 13 at 9pm ET/PT on WEtv.
On this season of "Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta," R. Kelly's ex-wife Andrea "Drea" Kelly and her three children Buku, Kyd, and Jaah move back to Atlanta and are breaking their silence in a buzzing child support battle. As Drea tries to spread her wings and fly, the arrest of R. Kelly is yet another wound inflicted on her from her nightmare of an ex. Drea's sweet daughter Buku takes a step out on her own, trying to establish herself as a vocal artist in her own right away from the long shadow of her criminal father.
Also this season, a life in the fast lane spirals out of control when a violent night between rapper Bow Wow and his then-girlfriend Kiyomi sends Atlanta police rushing to the scene where they are arrested and charged with battery. Hip hop icons Waka Flocka Flame (son of Debra Antney) and his firecracker wife Tammy Rivera are back in the A after their dream wedding and starting fresh after renewing their vows in Cancun, Mexico. In the wake of prison and bankruptcy, rapper Da Brat tries to reform both her image and her finances. To keep her head in the game, Brat joins forces with legendary hip hop manager Debra Antney to create an Artist Boot Camp designed to help foster and develop young musical talent in Atlanta. The controversial Brandon Barnes (Debra Antney's godson) is back and his charlatan ways finally catch up to him in an explosive uncovering of the truth. Deb's niece, Ayana Fite, DJ Hurricane's daughter, is on a warpath when Brandon tries to break through the family circle in a hurricane of lies.
The Growing Up Hip Hop franchise, including "Growing Up Hip Hop", "Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta" and "Growing Up Hip Hop: New York", is produced for WE tv by Entertainment One (eOne) and Datari Turner Productions.
About WE tv
With compelling, can't miss unscripted shows and dramatic scripted series, WE tv's programming is fueled by personalities and relationships filled with purpose and passion. WE tv welcomes everyone and creates an inclusive experience across all platforms: on TV, online, on demand, and social media, embracing how today's digitally savvy, socially engaged audiences connect through content, using it as a catalyst to drive conversation and build community. WE tv is owned and operated by AMC Networks Inc., and its sister channels include AMC, BBC America, IFC and SundanceTV. WE tv is available to over 86 million U.S. homes. WE tv: All In.
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