Celebrity Squares - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

You Look Like a Modern-Day Frederick Douglass
A behavioral therapist squares off against a client service specialist with help from Tiffany Haddish, Loni Love, Amanda Seales, Saucy Santana, Big Freedia and more.

The Hood Therapist vs. The Hoochie Historian
The Hood Therapist takes on the Hoochie Historian as center square Kirk Franklin leads a congregation of stars including Tisha Campbell, Amin Joseph, Affion Crockett and more.

Ooh... I Need a Napkin
The Fashionable Weapons Specialist takes on the Well-Rounded Veterans Affairs Rep as center square Taye Diggs leads a team of stars that includes Kym Whitley, Safaree and Karrueche Tran.

Ain't Nothing Like a Sugar Momma
The Cosmetologist of the Ball takes on the Lit Godsister in this star-studded game with Tisha Campbell as the center square, plus Ray J, Taye Diggs, Luenell and more hilarious celebs.

If It Go in Spicy, It's Gonna Come Out Spicy
The Bald Barber faces off against the Collagen Athlete as center square Kirk Franklin leads a flock of stars to hilarious heights, including Amanda Seales, Tami Roman, Amin Joseph and more.

The Girl With The Grills vs. Big Mama
The Girl with the Grills faces off against Big Mama with center square Taye Diggs leading a squad of all-star guests, including Safaree, Amanda Seales and Eva Marcille.

Can't Have No Cold Hot Sauce
The Nurse with Game faces off against The Hype Teacher with Bobby Brown as center square, plus Kel Mitchell, Amanda Seales and other celebs talk hot sauce, proper pronunciation and more.

He Need a Girl Who Don't Take Baths
It's The Sneaker Fiend versus The Gamma Blue Fanatic with Bresha Webb sitting in the center square, and Affion Crockett, B. Simone and other famous faces get spiritual.

The Musical Chameleon vs. The Singing Admin Assistant
The Musical Chameleon takes on The Singing Admin Assistant. Deon Cole keeps it real as center square. In this episode Ray J gives props to Brandy, Desi Banks gets asked to be a baby daddy, and DC relives his marching band roots.

All My Life I Had to Church
The Security Twerker takes on The Irish Goodbye King, center square Bobby Brown leads a group that includes Luenell and Lil Duval, and the stars have an impromptu sing-along.

Your Butt, Your Choice America
The Rapping Brand Strategist takes on the Praise Dancer; Deon Cole is a spicy center square; Marlo Hampton talks about her roots; Affion Crockett offers DC a job; all the squares take a spiritual dance lesson.

The Suave Student vs. The Donut Philosopher
The Suave Student takes on The Donut Philosopher. Tiffany Haddish flourishes as center square. In this episode Taye Diggs channels Allen Iverson, Tisha Campbell draws a blank, and Big Freedia talks about The Big Easy.

Kappa Alpha Psi vs. Alpha Phi Alpha
Kappa Alpha Psi takes on Alpha Phi Alpha. NeNe Leakes keeps it real as center square. In this episode Flau'jae spits some bars, Spice Adams busts a move, and Bresha Webb channels Mary J. Blige.
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