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Friday, December 28, 2012

Shawty Lo To Star In New Oxygen Reality Show With 10 Babies’ Mamas


Whether we like it or not, Ratchet TV is here to stay!
With the success of shows like Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, which brought killer ratings to VH1 while sparking one of the most engaging discussions of any show on air via Twitter each and every week, networks are led to believe that the African American audience loves the portrayal of women fighting, men fathering multiple kids out of wedlock and openly dating multiple women, and it is their new cash cow.  Now, Oxygen (the network Oprah originally co-founded) wants in.
They’ve ordered up a new series titled All My Babies’ Mamas which features Atlanta rapper Shawty Lo and wait for it…. all 10 of his baby mamas. According to Shadow and Act, the one hour weekly special will feature Shawty Lo showing off his huge 10-bedroom, eight-bathroom Georgia home while balancing what’s left of his career, 10 baby mamas and 11 kids.
Oh, you are really not ready for this foolery.
In the trailer, there’s a rundown of some of the mamas, starting with Ecreia the former fiancĂ©e known as the “First Lady” because she controls the cash flow.  There there’s Angela aka “Chocolate” who is the ‘Fighter Baby Mama,’ Amanda is the “Jealous Baby Mama,” Sujuan is the ‘Wanna-Be Bougie Baby Mama,’ Tamara is the ‘No Drama Baby Mama,’ Serena who is the “Shady Baby Mama,” and Liana aka “Pebbles” who’s the “Baby Mama from Hell.”
To top it all off, Shawty Lo has a new 19-year-old girlfriend he’s been dating for a year who is the same age as his oldest kids.
Somewhere Oprah is clutching her pearls and thanking God she sold her stake in the network.
According to Cori Abraham, Senior Vice President of Development at Oxygen Media:
All My Babies’ Mamas’ will be filled with outrageous and authentic over-the-top moments that our young, diverse female audience can tweet and gossip about.
Check out the trailer below:

Just a little something to think about: According to a Nielsen study, African Americans watch more television than any other race in the United States. Networks are aware of this research and they are also aware of what type of shows get the highest ratings. Whether we want to accept it or not, we control the programming by what we choose to tune into

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