Sweet Life: Los Angeles - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Sweet Life
As Tylynn prepares for her "Black Is Back" event, the crew discusses potential fallout from the situationship drama looming over the single members of the group. Meanwhile, Cheryl and Jerrold consider the next step in their relationship.

Good Vibes Only
With the air freshly cleared and lines between flirty and friendly blurred, the crew heads to Palm Springs to celebrate Amanda's 25th birthday in style. But will a bad omen and unexpected antics from party guests spoil the good vibes?

You Got Me F**ked Up
After P'Jae's showstopping arrival at Amanda's Palm Springs birthday weekend leaves the group divided, an opulent dinner party brings more drama when uncomfortable confrontations interrupt the good vibes.

A Seat at the Table
Inspired by the crew's hustle, Bri considers launching her own business - and finds herself on the defensive after comments made by Jordan. Meanwhile, Ty plans a networking dinner in honor of her father.

Moving In, Moving Out, Moving On
While Jordan and Jerrold confront their respective relationship hang-ups, Bri decides to try something new, and Amanda celebrates a major milestone.

Once Upon a Time in Sexico
Friendships are tested when Ty brings two different circles together for her 26th birthday in Cabo. While Bri is busy flirting, things get awkward between P'Jae and Becky.

No Cabo Cuddles
Ty wrangles Candiss' over-the top-drama as Cheryl's alter-ego makes an appearance. Bri connects with Kam after Jordan leaves her high and dry… again. P'Jae gets clarity on his relationship.

Low-Key Privileged
Ty and Amanda grill P'Jae about how he treated Becky in Cabo. Jerrold's mental health podcast gets heated when the discussion turns to finances and privilege. Bri and Jordan search for romance outside the friend group.

Are We Even Friends?
Success is in the air as P'Jae's block party goes off without a hitch - but as the crew confronts simmering conflicts, the future of their friendships remains uncertain.
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