Uncensored - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Anthony Anderson
Anthony Anderson opens up about growing up in Compton, chasing Hollywood dreams and more.

Blair Underwood
Blair Underwood strips away the Hollywood shine; confronting battles with stereotypes.

Keke Palmer
Keke opens up about how she once envisioned her child's father, Darius Jackson, as her future husband. She imagined a life that felt stable and aligned, only for things to unravel publicly when Jackson criticized the outfit she wore to a Usher concert. Keke said she proudly showed off her "Jessica Rabbit" curves in the Givenchy dress and even asked her friend for assurance about the outfit.

Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins
T-Boz opens up about the impact of her health on her personal and professional life. She shares the struggles she faced growing up, including the physical pain and emotional toll of living with a chronic illness. T-Boz's candid reflections will resonate with many who have faced adversity, offering a message of hope and strength.

Shaunie Henderson
Shaunie Henderson explores the truth behind basketball wives, her divorce from Shaq, rebuilding life with five kids, and finding unexpected love and purpose as a First Lady.

Tameka "Tiny" Harris
Tiny Harris opens up about her rise from Atlanta girl to Xscape star and the fame that followed; discussing the highs and lows of life with T.I.; balancing marriage, motherhood, music, and finding her own identity along the way.

Kierra Sheard
Being born into gospel music royalty sounds glamorous, but for Kierra Sheard, it came with a mountain of expectations. The pressure to live up to a legendary name while forging her own path is at the heart of her story. This episode goes beyond the stage persona to dig into the serious personal struggles that shaped her. Sheard is candid about the immense strain she was under, particularly when her mother faced a terrifying health crisis that nearly ended her life.

Marlo Hampton

Rickey Smiley
You've laughed with Rickey Smiley for years… but you've never heard him like this. From the jokes that made him a household name to the real-life moments that shaped the man behind the mic, he opens up about his journey, loss, purpose, and everything in between.

Laz Alonso
Laz Alonso‘s path to Hollywood is the kind of story that doesn't follow the expected route. Born and raised in Washington D.C. to Cuban immigrant parents, he graduated from Howard University's School of Business, then went straight to Wall Street as an investment banker at Merrill Lynch. Not exactly the standard acting origin story.

Wood Harris
Wood Harris has spent over thirty years moving between projects with a consistency that doesn't always get its due. The Chicago West Side native got his start in Above the Rim alongside Tupac Shakur in 1994, held his own in Remember the Titans opposite Denzel Washington in 2000, and then landed the role that defined him: Avon Barksdale in The Wire, the Baltimore drug kingpin whose controlled, deliberate menace became one of the defining performances of the HBO era. He's been alongside Michael B. Jordan through all three Creed films as trainer Tony "Little Duke" Burton.

Wendy Raquel Robinson
Wendy Raquel Robinson grew up in South Central Los Angeles, which meant navigating gang culture from an early age before dance and acting pulled her toward a different path. That contrast, between the environment she came from and the career she built, is at the center of her Uncensored episode.
Most people know Robinson as Principal Regina "Piggy" Grier from The Steve Harvey Show, a role she held for six seasons on The WB, or as sports agent Tasha Mack across the long run of The Game. Those are comedy parts, and Robinson has been consistently nominated and eventually won an NAACP Image Award for her work in the genre. But the Uncensored format gives her room to talk about the setbacks that don't make it into the highlight reel, the parts of the journey that don't fit neatly into the success story version.
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