T.I. and Tiny: The Family Hustle - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Family Camping
TI and Tiny are back! This family is no stranger to life's greatest adventures, they've survived it all. But can the Harris family overcome their hardest challenge to date?
Birthday Bash
What do Usher, Nelly, Kelly Rowland, and Lil' Wayne all have in common? They're all performing at this Summer's hottest hip hop concert, and for the first time since his prison release, TI is headlining.
Harris Proof
Tameka's talk show was picked up and the ladies are getting ready for production but Tameka's best friend Shekinah is feeling out of the loop and believes she can add a perspective the other women can't.
Bitter Sweet 16
T.I. and Tiny's oldest daughter Niq Niq is turning 16 and T.I. wants to throw her the party of the year. But when it comes time for Niq Niq to get her dream car, Tip has other plans.
Windy City Hustle
T.I., Tiny, and Shekinah are Chicago bound. While T.I. promotes his upcoming album, Shekinah drags Tiny all through the windy city looking for her idol, Oprah.
Who's the Boss
After seeing T.I. on the set of a popular television series, Domani is convinced acting is easy. Wanting to teach his young son a lesson prompts T.I. to encourage his children to make their own movie.
Harris Family Fitness Challenge
After catching his family eating junk food, Tip decides it's time for them to get in shape! With money on the line, Tameka, Shekinah and the kids are put to the test, but Shekinah's desire to win leads her to do the unthinkable.
Bucket List
Wanting to grab life by the horns, Tameka and Shekinah set out to cross life-long dreams off their bucket list, until they come across an unpredictable creature that makes them think twice.
Family Pet
After King's pet hamster passes away, the kids beg their dad for a dog. But Tip is unwilling to bring another animal into the home. When Tameka makes an interesting offer on behalf of the children, Tip puts the kids through a test.
Plastic Surgery
Finally fed up with being overweight and out of shape, Shekinah goes under the knife. Meanwhile, Tip wants to take the family to New Orleans to shoot a music video for his newest single with Lil' Wayne.
Lemonade Stand
Tameka takes her mom Diane to see the OMG Girlz perform on their latest tour and the girls have a surprise that will bring Diane to tears. Trying to teach the kids business skills, Tip and Nelly help them come up with a plan.
Bust a Move
It's the battle of generations as Tameka and Niq Niq face off in a competition to see who's the better dancer. Tameka turns to an unlikely source to get the edge but will it be enough?
Major's Precious
As Major's first day of pre-school approaches, Auntie Precious feels like it's time to move on but Tameka isn't quite ready to let her leave the Harris home and devises a plan to keep her around.
Etiquette Coach
After Shekinah acts unprofessional during the taping of Tameka's talk show pilot and photo shoot, Tameka worries Shekinah's attitude could jeopardize her hustle.
City Cowboy
Domani is hired for his first paid gig but when he tells Tip he's intimidated by him, Tip has to make a decision about whether or not to go to Domani's performance.
It Takes Two to Hustle
With Tip's probation coming to a close, it's time to go full hustle on promoting his new album and go all out with a big celebration bash.
A Very Harris Christmas
With Christmas around the corner, the kids are making their lists and checking them twice. But as the Christmas list grows, T.I.¹s concerned the kids don¹t know how much work goes into paying for their gifts.
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