Mama Drama (TV series)

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Mama Drama
Written byKrystal Jones-Cooley
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producersShelly Tatro
Brad Abramson
ProducerKrystal Jones-Cooley
Running time60 Minutes
Production company495 Productions
Release
Original network VH1
Original releaseJuly 18 (2012-07-18) 
September 2, 2012 (2012-09-02)

Mama Drama is a ten-episode reality television series that focuses on five mother-daughter pairs who are put together in a penthouse in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1]

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Cast

FamilyHometownAge
Loren, Whitney and Britney Powder Springs, Georgia Loren - 39 & Britney/Whitney - 23
Marcella and Gina Baltimore, Maryland Marcella - 25 & Gina - 49
Ashley and Sharon Houston, Texas Ashley - 23 & Sharon - 42
Debbie and Gina Butler, NJ Debbie - 49 & Gina - 24
Vanessa and Jay Edmonds, Washington Vanessa - 23 & Jay - 46

Episodes

EpisodeU.S. Air Date
"Welcome to Vegas"July 18, 2012
"The Snatch"July 25, 2012
"Battle Lines"July 26, 2012
"Leave Us Alone"August 1, 2012
"Jay's Secret"August 8, 2012
"Mama Drama"August 15, 2012
"Broken Glass"August 22, 2012
"My New Mom"August 29, 2012
"Time Apart"September 1, 2012
"Truth and Consequences"September 2, 2012

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