CLEO TV’S Drama “Tough Love: Los Angeles” Continues To Weave A Web Of Love, Heartache

love: LOSSibling rivalry rears its ugly head on this week’s episode of “Tough Love: Los Angeles” when Rashad (Jamy Pierrevil) and Raymond’s (Javon Terrell) mother triggers a major argument. Things get worse for Rashad when yet another woman puts his relationship with Mya (Lauren Wilkins) in jeopardy. Story’s (Kamri Cole) romantic prospects are looking bright following an amazing date, but things take a turn when she uncovers a sketchy secret about his relationship status. (Clip below)

“Tough Love: Los Angeles” airs this Sunday, December 13, at 9 pm ET/8C on CLEO TV with an encore presentation on TV One on Wednesday, December 16 at 10 pm.

A spin-off of the popular web series “Tough Love,” the new CLEO TV’s series  “Tough Love: Los Angeles” is a 10-episode series that follows a new group of young, unapologetically Black millennials living in Los Angeles, as they participate in a social experiment about love and relationships within the Black community. As they start to open up, they reveal intimate secrets and discover deceit that might jeopardize their tight-knit friendship circle.

Created by Caleb and Roni Davis, TOUGH LOVE was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2017 for Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series. The series is produced by Creative Direction Group. Dexter Cole is Senior Vice President of Program Scheduling and Acquisitions for TV One.

WATCH: “TOUGH LOVE: LOS ANGELES” (Episode 102 Clip: He’s Married):

For more information about TV One’s upcoming programming, including original movies, visit the network’s companion website at www.tvone.tv

CLEO TV

CLEO TV is fully owned by TV One, LLC, a brand of Urban One, Inc., formerly known as Radio One, Inc. Launched in January 2019, CLEO TV is a lifestyle and entertainment network targeting Millennial and Gen X women of color. Derived from the name Cleopatra, one of the most powerful, trendsetting, rule-breaking, and iconic women in history, CLEO TV offers distinctive content that defies negative and cultural stereotypes of today’s modern women. Original and acquired series covering topics such as travel, home design, cooking, talk shows, movies, docu-series, and sitcoms include “Just Eats with Chef JJ”, “New Soul Kitchen”, “Living by Design with Jake and Jazz”, and “Lens of Culture”. CLEO TV is currently available on Comcast Xfinity, Cox, Charter Spectrum, Philo, and other cable providers. Visit www.mycleo.tv for more information.