Real Husbands of Hollywood
Real Husbands of Hollywood
Real Husbands of Hollywood
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2013- 2016
5 Seasons
60 Episodes
7.2(31 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

Comedian and actor, Kevin Hart teams up with BET Networks to bring viewers one of the funniest shows on television "Real Husbands of Hollywood". The semi-scripted series is the fakest reality show ever following these men of Hollywood along their surreal lives. Enjoy the ride as these guys take on all things, from the husband's point of view. You may recognize some situations or characters from those other reality shows.

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Social & External

Production Companies

3 Arts Entertainment
HartBeat Productions

Cast & Crew

6 members
Acting

Duane Martin

Duane Martin

Duane Martin
Acting

Dondré Whitfield

Dondre Whitfield

Dondré Whitfield
Acting

Cynthia Kaye McWilliams

Trina Shaw

Cynthia Kaye McWilliams
Acting

Nick Cannon

Nick Cannon

Nick Cannon
Acting

Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart
Acting

Nelly

Nelly

Nelly

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