[08/03/22 - 08:01 AM] Video: "House of Ho" Season 2 - Official Trailer - HBO Max Follow the lives, loves, and conflicts of the Hos, a wealthy Vietnamese-American family in Houston who've built a multimillion-dollar empire.
[via press release from Warner Bros. Discovery]
House of Ho Season 2 | Official Trailer | HBO Max
Follow the lives, loves, and conflicts of the Hos, a wealthy Vietnamese-American family in Houston who've built a multimillion-dollar empire. In this unique and wildly entertaining reality series, power struggles and family drama collide as Binh and Hue, immigrants who proudly achieved the American dream, attempt to control the lives of their adult children Washington and Judy, who find themselves under constant pressure to live up to their parents' impossible expectations. With regular appearances from their raucous extended family, including Washington's wife Lesley, kooky Aunt Tina, and a never-ending rotation of relatives, the Ho household is filled with love, laughter, and of
course, designer handbags.
Season 2 of House of Ho streams August 25 on HBO Max.
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