How to Get a White Boyfriend
Drama · Comedy
Overview
The final episode of The Marie Show: Or How to Get a White Boyfriend is being filmed. However, interference from guests and the controlling executive producer causes the show to go haywire.
Top Cast
Marie Tagbo
Marie Tagbo
Host
Marie Tagbo
Host
Alfred Cabrera
Alfred Cabrera
Jonathan
Alfred Cabrera
Jonathan
Xavier E. Jefferson
Xavier E. Jefferson
Greg/Conrad
Xavier E. Jefferson
Greg/Conrad
Amanda Joy Sall
Amanda Joy Sall
Queen
Amanda Joy Sall
Queen
Tyra Hughes
Tyra Hughes
Amber
Tyra Hughes
Amber
Hassan Sharif
Hassan Sharif
Jason
Hassan Sharif
Jason
Joss Gyorkos
Joss Gyorkos
Tyler
Joss Gyorkos
Tyler
Autumn Maynard
Autumn Maynard
Whiteface Amber/Blonde Barbie
Autumn Maynard
Whiteface Amber/Blonde Barbie
Kayta Thomas
Kayta Thomas
Whiteface Sharla
Kayta Thomas
Whiteface Sharla
Bria Gayles Gre
Bria Gayles Gre
Whiteface Denise/Grandma
Bria Gayles Gre
Whiteface Denise/Grandma
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