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[05/08/18 - 06:38 AM]
Video: WE tv Reveals the Highly Anticipated "Growing Up Hip Hop" Sneak Peek
WE tv's hit series "Growing Up Hip Hop" returns for its fourth season, premiering Thursday, May 24 at 9:00/8:00c.

[via press release from WE tv]

THE BRIGHTER THE SPOTLIGHT... THE DARKER THE SHADE

WE TV Reveals the Highly Anticipated "Growing Up Hip Hop" Sneak Peek

Season Four Premieres Thursday, May 24 at 9pm ET/PT on WE tv

The drama heats up and relationships are challenged as the next generation of hip hop royalty sets out to do whatever it takes to rise above their legendary parent's shadow. As they reach new heights to build their empires, not all thrones are protected when everything come crashing down around them. WE tv's hit series "Growing Up Hip Hop" returns for its fourth season, premiering Thursday, May 24 at 9pm ET/PT.

This Season, Angela Simmons (Rev Run's daughter), opens up for the first time about a devastating breakup and facing public scrutiny. Vanessa Simmons yearns to be closer to her sister, Angela, but new business opportunities lead to a dramatic, sibling rivalry. Romeo Miller (Master P's son) finds himself chasing after the 'one that got away' to running to New Orleans with his pops to save an incarcerated family member who goes on a hunger strike! Meanwhile, Damon "Boogie" Dash's (Damon Dash's son) addiction spirals out of control when his little sister's life becomes endangered. Briana Latrise (Mary J. Blige's stepdaughter) teams up with Dame to save Boogie's life and plot a surprise intervention. With her checkered family history, Kristinia DeBarge (James DeBarge's daughter) musters the courage to meet with her long-lost cousin Kyndall Ferguson (El DeBarge's daughter) while she plans a life changing move to Vegas to further her music career. Tyran Moore (Sandra "Pepa" Denton's son) comes to visit his mother to mend broken ties, and unleashes years of pent up resentment growing up under her fame in family therapy. Egypt Criss (Pepa Denton's daughter) has a new beau, but not everyone trusts his intentions with the princess of hip hop, including Egypt's cousin, Tahira "Tee Tee" Francis. A shotgun wedding in Vegas shocks all!

"Growing Up Hip Hop" is produced for WE tv by Entertainment One Television.

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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