The West Coast Hustle - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

In My Mom Era
Chanel West Coast tries to balance her music career with her newest role: Mommy!

Mom's Back, Baby!
Chanel performs for the first time since becoming a Mom to Bowie.

Work Trip, Don't Trip
Chanel and Dom head to Miami for a performance and a photoshoot for their swimwear line Coasty Swim, but face challenges along the way, Ghost gives Chanel and Dom an update about baby Bryson.

Showing Up For Your Friends
With a successful Miami trip behind her, Chanel is ready to focus on what matters: family, friends, and her new album; but after the unimaginable happens, Chanel and Dom rally around their grieving friends.

I Feel Like I'm About to Propose
Tracy's birthday arrives and Chanel makes sure she feels loved; Chanel and Dom surprise Ghost and Tracy with a loving invitation to be part of Bowie's life forever.

Fashion Week Mom
Chanel surprises Dom for his birthday during NY Fashion Week. Dom feels nervous about meeting some of Chanel's family. Chanel and friends run into some trouble on their way to Dom's first NY Fashion Week show.

Hustling For That Invite
After Margie Plus gets Chanel her first magazine cover, Chanel decides to repay the favor by getting her squad into the VMAs, but with invitations hard to come by they might miss their opportunity.

A West Coast Party
Chanel throws a massive party to celebrate her album release and her birthday; Dom prepares something extra special for Chanel that he hopes will take her by complete surprise.
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