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Jim Jones And Chrissy Lampkin's VH1 Reality Show Debuts September


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By Miranda Johnson

Taking over the slot previously held by the now canceled "Ev & Ocho" show, former "Love & Hip Hop" stars Chrissy Lampkin and Jim Jones’ highly anticipated spin-off series will now make it’s debut on VH1 this September. Bearing the title "Chrissy & Mr. Jones," the series will follow Jimmy and Chrissy along with appearances from Mama Jones, and rumors have also swirled that the entire Dipset crew will be making a cameo or two as well.

With VH1 airing the 21-second teaser just last night (Monday August 27), the series will trail after the recently engaged couple as they consider having a baby amidst their hectic work schedules. In the clip Jimmy states that he believes that him and Chrissy are ready to have a baby, however he is not so happy when he later realizes that him and his fiancé are not totally on the same page.

After an unsuccessful attempt of trying to get Jim on board her plan, “I’ve decided to freeze my eggs," Chrissy says to her soon-to-be mother-in law as the clip ends. Jim definitely won’t be too happy about that one! "Chrissy & Mr. Jones” premieres Monday, September 24 at 9:30 p.m. on VH1.



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