Ridiculousness - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

50 Cent
Rapper 50 Cent; "Crappy Birthday", "Built Like 50", "Show Stealers."

Action Bronson
Rapper Action Bronson, "Bronsonmania", "White People Dancing."

Mac Miller II

Chanel and Sterling XXI

Andy Bell

Machine Gun Kelly
Machine Gun Kelly; "Wild Boys"; "Fun Police"; "Sky Coffins."

Dude Perfect
Trick shot superstars Dude Perfect; "Dudebrations"; "Dud Perfect"; "Bad Garretts."

Charlotte McKinney

Chanel and Sterling XXII

Robbie Maddison
On an all-new episode of "Ridiculousness," Rob, Stee-Lo, and Chanel meet with motorcycle madman Robbie Maddison showcase some "Mini Madd Asses", cause some serious "Grammage" and learn the dangers of pranking with "Not Funny, Dude".

Chanel and Sterling XXIII

Paige

Steelo Brim

Travi$ Scott

Jordin Sparks

Chanel and Sterling XXIV

Diplo
Diplo; "Peacekeepers"; "Mad Indecent Block Parties."

Ryan Villopoto

Tyler Farr
Country singer Tyler Farr helps with "Redneck Therapy," "Suffer in Peace" and "Outside Junk."

Chris Pontius
On an all-new episode of Ridiculousness, Jackass and Wildboyz star Chris Pontius joins Rob, Chanel and Sterling get up close in some "All-Natural Weirdness," dance with some "Party Boys".

Chase Elliott

Ja Rule
Ja Rule Helps with "Keep it on the Green," "Ja Ghouls" and "These Damn Kids!"

Chanel and Sterling XXV
On an all-new episode of Ridiculousness, Rob, Chanel and Sterling keep their area free from "Space Invaders," nap hard after a "Slumber Punch," and see just how weird it gets when cats get their paws on "Too Much Nip."

Sage the Gemini
On an all-new episode of Ridiculousness, Rob, Chanel and Sterling have rapper/producer Sage the Gemini on the show to find out if he's "Glide Or Die," get "Over Gassed," and announce to the world "I Love Sparks!"

Sam Sadler

Ireland Baldwin

Chris "Drama" Pfaff II

Chanel and Sterling XXVI

Zara Larsson
Pop singer Zara Larsson helps with "Beast Catching," "Beyonce Tears" and "Worstest Love of All."

Rae Sremmurd
Included: "Sremmlife"; "Worse Than It Looks"; and "Come Get Her."
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