'T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle' Cancelled: Divorce Drama Might Caused The Show To End
After six seasons, "T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle" will finally end. The American TV reality series started in Dec. 2011 but unfortunately, it will stop airing in April. Speculations suggest that the reason for the show to end is because of a recent divorce drama --- but how true could this be?
The TV series, "T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle" is all about the real lives of couple T.I. and Tiny, together with their seven kids residing in Atlanta. Apparently, after 100 episode, the show will stop airing on VH1.
"VH1 is incredibly proud of this long running series and our partnership with Tip and Tameka," Head of Unscripted, VH1, and MTV Ninan Diaz stated in People. "For six years, they have opened their home and shared countless family moments with us. Reaching 100 episodes is a milestone and we couldn't be more excited to bring viewers the highly anticipated final season."
According to Hollywood Life, the end of "T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle" is due to a divorce filed by Tiny in December. Although their split isn't official yet since the hearing was just dropped sometime last week, there are assumptions that the show's over because their relationship is experiencing the same thing as well.
However, despite the divorce on the table, "T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle" couple is still together on Valentine's Day. Also, amid the commotion between T.I. and Tiny, the rapper seems eager to get her wife back as he told her how "he wants to be her rock again." Surely it sounds cheesy enough to melt her heart, but sadly, it seems like it won't change a thing, in connection with the show's cancellation perhaps.
As for the kids, Messiah, Zonnique, Domani, King, Major Philant, Deyjah, and Heiress will each have their special stories to share before the "T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle" show ends.