
As Game teaches his son a life lesson in a ball game against a few of his NBA pals, Tiff plans to make Game’s Father’s Day his most memorable yet by throwing him a party.
As Game teaches his son a life lesson in a ball game against a few of his NBA pals, Tiff plans to make Game’s Father’s Day his most memorable yet by throwing him a party.
T.I. lends his services in the kitchen and attends a baking class with Deyjah. Move over Betty Crocker.
No TLC, but Cole still found his way back ’round. During VH1’s Do Something awards a few weeks ago, Jermaine brought J. Hud out for assistance during his “Crooked Smile” performance.
Love advice from your friends may get you in trouble. Or it can help. With their engagement still on thin ice, Game and Tiff try to figure out if the love is still there or if they’re just co-parenting. What a roller coaster.
Luda disturbs the peace as the latest feature for VH1’s Behind The Music. In the episode, we explore his highs and lows of his career. Now that’s ludacris.
Chuck and his main squeeze Tiffney Cambridge will return to VH1 for the second season of Marrying The Game. Watch how the drama unfolds Monday, August 5.
Tiny and Shekinah go house hunting in Atlanta. Meanwhile, T.I. tries to persuade Major to cut back on his video game time for more time with his friends (who probably play video games too). Previously: Ep. 5
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