Droppin' Cash: Los Angeles - Season 2
Season 2
From broke beginnings to balling without budgets: These celebrities and influencers share their come-up stories and spend huge sums on happiness.
Episodes
Trippie Redd & Fetty Wap
After struggling to eat spicy chicken, Trippie Redd spends stacks to destroy a car. Fetty Wap scores a live painting portrait and buys a four-wheeler.
Soulja Boy & Bow Wow
Soulja Boy learns to drift and cops a car with high horsepower. After trying hot sauce for the first time, Bow Wow burns cash on sports memorabilia.
Chief Keef & Dre London
Chief Keef adds to a vast arcade game collection. Time is money for Post Malone's manager, Dre London, when his jeweler presents some pricey watches.
Erica Mena & Bella Thorne
"Love & Hip Hop" star Erica Mena gets her first set of wheels. Singer and actress Bella Thorne reveals her fun house and splurges on high-end garb.
Deontay Wilder & JaVale McGee
Champion boxer Deontay Wilder unleashes a wild side with a custom robe and mask. Seven-foot NBA player JaVale McGee shells out for a massive mattress.
Waka Flocka Flame & Jacquees
After cannabis-infused chow, Waka Flocka Flame indulges in a six-figure weed-distilling machine. Jacquees satisfies a craving for vintage video games.
Yvng Swag & Rotimi
Performer Yvng Swag flaunts his fancy footwork before a major sneaker haul. Actor Rotimi tackles a workout and finds a chain worthy of his star power.
Rico Nasty & Toni Romiti
Rapper Rico Nasty falls in love with an adorable furball at Puppy Heaven. Then singer Toni Romiti forks over cash for a classic convertible.
DJ Tay James & Kyle Massey
Tay James, Justin Bieber's tour DJ, picks up two expensive timepieces. Actor and rapper Kyle Massey flashes his black card on a swaggy shopping spree.
DeAndre Ayton & Kickstradomis
After polishing his skills, baller DeAndre Ayton rings up some spiffy suits. Kickstradomis, shoe artist to the NBA stars, shops for exclusives.
A1 Bentley & Cdot Honcho
Music producer A1 scopes out vibrant streetwear as rapper Cdot Honcho heads to Rodeo Drive for a jewelry appointment and leaves with blinding bling.
Blake Kelly & Marteen
Thrill-seeking rapper Blake Kelly test-drives a motorcycle he can barely maneuver. Singer Marteen tours the Sriracha HQ and gets his first grill.
Alfredo Flores & Ayo & Teo
Alfredo Flores, photographer to pop's finest, invests in a new camera and strap. Viral stars Ayo & Teo try an obstacle course then cash out on kicks.
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