Hip Hop Family Christmas Wedding
Hip Hop's most famous family is back from last year, and this time, Christmas wedding bells are ringing.
Casts & Crew
Keri Hilson
Ne-Yo
MC Lyte
Redman
Valarie Pettiford
Cassie Ventura
Terrence Jenkins
Shad Moss
Tyrin Turner
Serayah
Demetrius Shipp Jr.
Jasmin Brown
B. Simone
Thomas Q. Jones
Datari Turner
Tamar Braxton
Vanessa Simmons
Angela Simmons
Jalene Mack
Natalie Friedman
Jermaine Dupri
Keith Jefferson
Billy Sorrells
Jordyn Rolling
Toya Johnson
Erica Fontaine
Bun B
Page Kennedy
Pleasure P.
Phil Thornton
Don Benjamin
Jermaine Carter
Redick Edwards
Rayna Reid Rayford
Kasey Bass
Klarc Naomi
Jojo Zarur
Lisa Brat Martinez
Abigail Palomino
Jeri Sharp
Dexter Walker
Amelia Jeffries
Shelton Jolivette
Mehgan James
Teresa Celeste
Also Directed by Greg Carter
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