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After making good on her threat to move out, Regine hosts a housewarming party in her new less-than-glamorous studio.
After making good on her threat to move out, Regine hosts a housewarming party in her new less-than-glamorous studio.
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S3, EP5 "Rags to Riches"Just as Regine is made the manager, her boutique is turned into a discount store; Overton resembles a porn star.
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S3, EP6 "The James Bond"Extra money creates extra problems for Khadijah and Synclaire; Maxine and Kyle confront each other's "black books."
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S3, EP7 "The Handyman Can"Overton experiences a crisis in confidence after his bookshelf kills a cat; Maxine finds out that she's allergic to chocolate.
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S3, EP8 "He Works Hard for the Money"Kyle becomes a boy toy for a seasoned and spicy actress in order to handle her business.
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S3, EP4 "Grumpy Old Man"Maxine decides to throw Kyle a surprise party for his 30th birthday.
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S3, EP3 "On the Rebound"Khadijah scores romance points with Grant Hill during an interview.
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S3, EP2 "The Ex File"Overton's ex-girlfriend moves to New York with hopes of reconciliation.
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S3, EP1 "Come Back Little Diva"After making good on her threat to move out, Regine hosts a housewarming party in her new less-than-glamorous studio.
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