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By Elizabeth RandolphSep. 7 2022, Published 9:16 p.m. ET In the age of former actresses like Jenette McCurdy showing the darker side of child stardom, E!’s newest reality TV show, Raising a F***ing Star, follows several families searching for fame. As the title suggests, the reality series features multiple parents who believe their child has what it takes to be the next household name. Raising a F***ing Star was based on Bravo’s short-lived 2004 series Showbiz Moms & Dads. However, unlike Bravo's version, this show and its cast hope to be around for quite some time. So, who's in the Raising a F***ing Star cast? Keep scrolling to find out!Article continues below advertisement The Raising a F***ing Star cast includes the child of a well-known rapper
In 2022, four families signed on to share their showbiz journey with the world. First, there’s the Benson/Dedman family from Los Angeles. College sweethearts-turned-husbands Cool Benson and Kelly Dedman moved from Kentucky to L.A. While here, they fostered their daughter, Daelyanna, in 2013 and legally adopted her at age 2.Source: Instagram/@daelyannadaily Daelyanna with dads Cool Benson (L) and Kelly Dedman (R) Cool considers himself a “dadager” and dabbled in entertainment in his younger years. After suffering an injury, the former dancer and cheerleader transitioned into makeup artistry because, according to him, “a girl’s gotta eat.” However, he seemingly doesn’t mind Daelyanna — who can act, sing, and dance — stealing all the spotlight, as fans will see on the show.Article continues below advertisement Then there’s the Brooks family, made up of Kia Brooks and her daughter, Flau’Jae Johnson. Kia manages Flau’Jae’s rap career in Atlanta and is ready to make her the next prominent female rapper. Flau’Jae, 17, already has an advantage thanks to a close relative with hip-hop ties. Her father was Jason “Camoflauge” Johnson, who had several hit songs in the 1990s and early 2000s like “F**k Friends” and “Cut Friends.”Source: Instagram/@kiajbrooks Flau'Jae and Kia Brooks Article continues below advertisement Since Camoflauge’s untimely death in 2003, Flau’Jae has worked to continue her late father’s legacy, and it’s paying off. However, Kia’s other child, Tray, also wants to be a musician but fears her mom is pulling a Kris Jenner and prioritizing her successful daughter’s needs. More Raising a F***ing Star cast members will have sibling rivalries on the show
Flau’Jae and Tray won’t be the only siblings competing for their mother’s attention. Sisters Chacha Shen, 10, and Kennie Shen, 15, will test their mother Sam Shen’s loyalty this season. Sam and her husband, Phil, support their daughters’ dreams, but Sam, a former competitive dancer, is far more invested in the girls’ careers.Article continues below advertisementSource: Instagram/@daily_dose_of_sam Paul, Chacha, Sam, and Kennie Shen As their manager, Sam throws all of her passions and entertainment dreams on Chacha and Kennie, but is seemingly leaning towards making Chacha’s career flourish more. Chacha is younger than her sister and has begun receiving more opportunities and more of Sam’s attention. Sam must address how she treats her daughters as children and clients throughout the season.Article continues below advertisement Fortunately for 18-year-old Breanna Bunevacz, she has her momager, Jessica, all to herself. The Bunevacz family resides in Calabasas, Calif., the same community where the Kardashians, Will Smith, and Miley Cyrus live. But despite their cozy lifestyle, Jessica works tirelessly to launch Breanna’s modeling career. Breanna, however, reportedly isn’t as enthusiastic about her goals, though Jessica hopes to fix that.Source: Instagram/@thepolishedwoman Jessica and Breanna Bunevacz Where can you watch Raising a F***ing Star
Raising a F***ing Star premieres on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022, on E!. For those who have cable, the series will air on the network at 9:30 p.m. ET, and it will air reruns throughout the rest of the week. The show will also be available to stream on other live platforms such as Hulu+Live TV, DirectTV Stream, FuboTV, and YouTube TV.AdvertisementMore from Distractify JoJo Siwa Says Her Mom Is "Not a Stage Mom" and That's Why She's Been So Successful The Real Reason Jennette McCurdy Quit Acting Is Actually Really Inspiring Fortune Feimster Fans Are Becoming Obsessed With Fortune's Mom Latest Reality TV News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.