According to ratedrnb.com, Ray J is going back to campus, he will return to BET’s College Hill: Celebrity Edition for season two, premiering in 2023 on BET+. He will be joined by cast members Amber Rose, Joseline Hernandez, Tiffany “New York” Pollard, Parker McKenna Posey, Iman Shumpert, Kwaylon “BlameItOnKway” Rogers, and O’Ryan Browner.
Season two is going to be filmed at Alabama State University, a historically Black University in Montgomery, Alabama. According to a statement made by Tiffany Lea Williams, executive vice president of BET unscripted programming, “We’re thrilled to partner with Edmonds Entertainment and This Way Out Media for the second season return of the hit reality series College Hill: Celebrity Edition, We couldn’t be prouder to film on the campus of HBCU, Alabama State University (ASU), which is steeped in a rich legacy of producing academic excellence within the Black community. We have a new class of celebrities ready to hit the books and embrace campus life.”
She added that, “This season we are in Montgomery, AL, which provides us the unique opportunity to highlight our history and call attention to the importance and power of the community’s role in civic engagement across the country.”
Similar to the first season, the public figures turned students will be in an accelerated program in order to obtain a specialty certification and become an alum. In season one alongside Ray J starred Nene leakes, Lamar Odom, Big Freedia, Stacey Dash, DreamDoll, India Love and Slim Thug.
Recently Ray J has focused on his music career, forming an R&B group, RSVP, with Sammie, Bobby V, and Pleasure P. In September the group teased their debut single, “Money Everywhere” via an Instagram post that read, “It’s really official @officialrsvp God is sooo good!! me @bobbyvshow @sammiealways @pleasurep @bobbyvshow came together and actually worked through our issues and even tho we always arguing with each other we became friends and now we are so honest and real with each other it’s magical,”
The release date for “Money Everywhere” has not yet been announced, meanwhile Ray J will appear on Marques Houston’s new EP, ME: Dark Water, that releases on November fourth.
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