Ice-T And Coco's Reality Show To Premiere This Summer On E!
From the outside looking in, rapper/ actor Ice-T and his wife Coco may seem like a goofy pair who fell madly in lust, but the truth is they’re an incredibly devoted couple who’ve been happily married for more than ten years. At times, their life style may seem outlandish and too Hollywood to relate to, but in the quiet moments, they’re just like any other loving partners. Fans will finally get to see that side in their new reality show.
Titled Ice Loves Coco, the series will premiere this summer on E! and follow her, as she begins expanding her duties from simply her husband’s manager to full on businesswoman. At first Ice-T embraces her new assertiveness, but after landing a contract with a bridal house, Coco shifts her attention toward kids and a longing to have a dream wedding the couple never shared. No word yet on whether he shares either of these sentiments.
Ice Loves Coco will debut on June 12th at 10:30 EST/PST on E!. The eight, half hour episodes will run in sequential order afterwards, with a second season likely if enough viewers get on board. No word if we’ll eventually see a wedding special a la My Fair Brady, but something tells me if Coco gets her way, we certainly will.
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