6 Things We Learned From Marrying The Game [PHOTOS]
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Hip-Hop has a new found love for showing its softer side, and the latest rapper to jump into the family-friendly zone is The Game. Last night marked the premiere of his reality show Marrying the Game which co-stars his wife-to-be Tiffney Cambridge. The couple have two children together (three in total), Justice and Cali, live in a pretty nice, house and argue over foolishness.
From the start, nothing about Marrying the Game jumped out as recreating the reality TV wheel, but things can get interesting when there’s a rapper involved. Last night we saw Game go to the studio, avoid dealing with wedding plans, shower his children with love, and crack a few noteworthy one-liners.
The public doens’t know much about Cambridge besides that she’s a school teacher, doesn’t rock with her father (but hopefully they’ll reunite before the weeding), and might just be itching for stardom.
After watching last night’s two-for-one deal, Hip-Hop Wired has come up with a few things that Jayceon Taylor and his lovely bride want you to know.
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Tiffney Wants To Be A Star
Tiffney (and her sister) stay camera ready. Watch yourselves Basketball Wives, you’ve got competition.
Game’s Serious About His Beard
That beard is the unofficial star of the show.
Game’s Son Drops Knowledge
When Game chose sleep over looking at wedding venues, the only person left to pick up the slack was little King Justice Taylor. The 5-year-old showed that he’s wise beyond his years and up for the task of walking his mother down the aisle.
Tiffney Is Not Above Nagging To Get Her Point Across
You’d be hard pressed to find a scene that doesn’t start with or lead to an argument…but it’s only week one.
Baby Cali Is A Daddy’s Girl
According to Game, the only man his daughter is allowed to marry is Jesus.
Cooking Is Better Than Crying
When his girl got emotional, Game offered her a pretty great solution: “Instead of crying, you could be making dinner right now.”
Chuuuch.