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VH1's 'Marrying The Game' Series Premiere Recap


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

The Game shares his journey down the aisle with his longtime girlfriend Tiffney Cambridge in the new reality show "Marrying The Game" on VH1.  The series premiere on Monday night (November 19) showed the couple’s roller coaster relationship, which has lasted over eight years, and how things aren't quite perfect even now.

“I love him and I’m accountable for the things that I’ve done,” says Tiffney about their tumultuous relationship but says “We’re always back in each other’s arms.” She mentions things like infidelities and Game's career as major hurdles in their romance as well as his overall lack of enthusiasm about being the man of the relationship.

Tiffney struggles with trying to get Game to get involved in their wedding planning, but he's more concerned with the skyrocketing wedding bill and getting “wedding pu---” after the ceremony. To make matters worse, Tiffney has issues with her own father whom she hasn’t spoken to in 2011. She plans to have her son, Justice, walk her down the aisle.

After a night of studio sessions, Game misses an important date at their wedding venue, which causes Tiff to break down. The Game, being ever so sensitive, laughs it off and asks for sex. “I been planning this whole wedding by myself...Are you kidding me?” she complains. Check the clips above and stayed tuned.



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