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Arnaz is jealous when Breanna uses a boyfriend test to determine whether to date Calvin, until D-Mack's sister (Brandy) returns from Paris.
Arnaz is jealous when Breanna uses a boyfriend test to determine whether to date Calvin, until D-Mack's sister (Brandy) returns from Paris.
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S2, EP9 "Crappy Birthday"Breanna lands in Judge Joe Brown's courtroom on her 16th birthday.
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S5, EP8 "Venice Boulevard of Broken Dreams"Breanna gets a part as an extra in a film, then the director (Kadeem Hardison) offers it to Arnaz instead.
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S5, EP6 "Where's My Yemmy?"During a Halloween costume party, Arnaz mistakenly kisses another girl who is dressed in the same costume as Breanna.
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