In the sizzle reel for lifetime's new reality show “BAPs,” viewers are introduced to a community of St. Louis socialites who identify themselves as Black American Princesses and Princes (BAPs). “We ...
Lifetime will premiere a new reality series on Wednesday night called BAPs, which follows a group of self proclaimed tastemakers in St. Louis as they struggle through their 20s and 30s to live up to ...
A new reality series about “BAPs,” Black American Princesses and Princes, is coming to Lifetime this summer. The show follows the lives of an elite crowd from St. Louis whose desire for success puts ...
Lifetime TV may have found the counter to ratchet reality television. You may recognize the name B.A.P.S. from the 1997 black comedy starring Halle Berry and Natalie Desselle-Reid, where two friends ...
Lifetime's new docu-series Baps pulls back the curtain on an exclusive, privileged and affluent group of African American friends from St. Louis who self-identify as "BAPs" - Black American Princesses ...
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Lifetime's general manager says the channel is trying to reflect "the true breadth" of America. It recently launched a reality show called BAPs... Hoping To Reach A Wider Audience, Lifetime Breaks Out ...
Lifetime's new docu-series premiering this summer. The Lifetime cable channel is giving us a peek of its upcoming "docu-series" titled "BAPs," which is about an "exclusive, privileged and affluent ...
Oh reality television. You giveth and you taketh away. For every Brody Jenner speaking out against his sister's harassment on Keeping Up With the Kardashians, or uplifting bridal story on My Fair ...
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In the sizzle reel for lifetime’s new reality show “BAPs,” viewers are introduced to a community of St. Louis socialites who identify themselves as Black American Princesses and Princes (BAPs). “We ...