The Platinum Life - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Keep It Cute
Experienced rapper Lola attempts a comeback to her rap career after taking time off to be a mom. Kid Ink's wife Asiah decides to throw an upscale brunch, but her plans are thwarted when Ne-Yo's wife Crystal invites the group to see Jennifer Lopez.
After Thot
Asiah throws a summer bash after her brunch was derailed. Crystal and Asiah work through their issues, but they hit a snag. Alycia looks to start dating again after a bad breakup. La'Myia is nervous about her post-baby body.
Country Glamour
Shantel invites a small group to see Nelly perform. Nazanin prepares for a photo shoot to launch her new swimwear line.Lola promotes her upcoming mix tape at legendary radio station Power 106. La'Myia and Shantel face off at dinner.
Pressure Cooker
Crystal tries to prove she's ready to take her passion for cooking to the next level with a potential business deal. Lola shoots a music video to help launch her official comeback. Shantel visits a fertility doctor.
Gold Chains and Growing Pains
Asiah plans a pop-up shop event to promote Kid Ink's new merchandise. Nazanin tries to overcome her anxiety about performing while working on a new single. With the support of her husband, Eric Bellinger, La'Myia schedules her breast augmentation.
The Elephant in the Room
Nazanin starts planning her dream wedding to Miguel, but when she gets overwhelmed, her friends step in and throw a pre-bachelorette party. King Los and Lola set Alycia up on a blind date. Shantel reaches new heights with her Shoe Gummi business.
Trouble in Paradise
Asiah invites her friends to accompany her to Cancun while she models for a campaign shoot; things get dicey when someone exposes Crystal for bad-mouthing Asiah's BFF Blanca; Crystal's friends interrupt Asiah's photo shoot.
Comeback Queens
On the season finale, Asiah, Shantel and Alycia are the last women standing in Mexico, but do their best to move past the drama and turn up for Alycia's birthday. Lola's career comeback is in full swing when she unveils her new music at her mixtape listening party and live performance debut.
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