Little Miss Atlanta - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Southern Belles & Mama Drama
Little Miss Black US kicks off with two rivals going head-to-head, leading to a remarkable stage exit; contestants Kelsey, Ava and Sa'Nyia compete.
Leave It on the Floor
This week's pageant may be the Little Miss Perfect Peach, but there's nothing sweet about the competition. Two bitter rivals, one undefeated, and one who's never won, lay it all on the line while their driven moms stop at nothing to give them the edge.
Eat, Sleep, "BLEEP", Pageants!
The competition for this week's Little Miss Divas of Distinction pageant may be fierce, but the real diva drama is backstage. A former runner-up returns for redemption, but she's not the only one vying for the crown
Pageant Dad Duel
This week's Decades of Beauty Pageant showcases Atlanta's fiercest competition yet. Dueling pageant dads Michael & Terry face off, each doing whatever it takes to make sure their daughter takes the crown.
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