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Bow Wow Is Co-Hosting BET's '106 Park'


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BET's "106 & Park" hosts Terrance J and Rosci Diaz announced their departure from the show back in May, and recently the network has been holding auditions to find their replacement talent. In the end they came up Bow Wow and three co-hosts, Shorty Da Prince, Miss Mykie and Paigion.

Big Sean sent congratulations to fellow Detroit personalities Shorty Da Prince and Paigion when the news was officially announced, writing, "Congratz to my Detroit homies! @TheRealPaigion N @ShortyDaPrince on becoming the new hosts @106andpark y'all worked for it." Singer Miss Mykie  is known for her popular sorority single "Imma AKA."

Last month a confusing tweet from “106 & Park’s” Twitter account momentarily led fans to believe the show might be going off the air, but it was quickly deleted and was replaced with a message that promised it would return with new hosts on October 1st. And so it did.



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