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'Marrying The Game' Trailer: Game And Fiancee Share Relationship Ups And Downs


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By Miranda Johnson

Although their summer wedding was called off, the Game and his fiancée Tiffney Cambridge’s VH1 series “Marrying the Game” is still on, now premiering on Monday November 19.

The series will feature the couple as they overcome obstacles in efforts to eventually make that trip down the aisle. After after eight years, two children (5-year-old King Justice and 2-year-old Cali Dream) and 4 proposals, Tiffney has finally agreed to marry him despite their troubled past. Each episode will show the strength of their bond and that although it may seem sweet, marrying “the game” is not so easy.

The couple abruptly called off their engagement in July, just a few weeks shy of their approaching wedding date. When MTV News caught up with Game on the set of his “Celebration” video he had some informative things to say.

"The engagement, as of right now, you know what? We're just working on us," he said from the Northridge, California, set of the music video shoot (featuring Lil Wayne, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa and Chris Brown). "We're working on the family aspect, working on getting stronger as friends and trying to build a foundation and not so worried about a day or paperwork or a ring or food or flowers.

"Marrying The Game" premieres on Monday, November 19 at 9:30PM ET/PT



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