
Miss B's Hair Salon
Comedy
Overview
Mr. Big, the neighborhood gangster, sends his sassy, sexy attorney to Miss. B's Hair Salon to give Miss. B an eviction notice. This neighborhood salon must rally together, Stylists and customers, to help raise the money to save the Salon. There are obstacles along the way. Tyron, the neighborhood Don Wan, has gotten between all the ladies in the Salon. Everybody is fighting. Stylists are competing for clients. There is no love happening here except Tyron's advances on everyone. Will Miss B be able to save her Salon or will it all go down the drain?
Top Cast


Tommy Lister Jr.
Tommy Lister Jr.
Mr. Biggs
Tommy Lister Jr.
Mr. Biggs


Eurika Pratts
Eurika Pratts
Erica
Eurika Pratts
Erica


Diana Terranova
Diana Terranova
Jane #3
Diana Terranova
Jane #3


Radhaa Nilia
Radhaa Nilia
Jane #2
Radhaa Nilia
Jane #2
J. Horton
J. Horton
Frank
J. Horton
Frank


Camille Calvin
Camille Calvin
Carla
Camille Calvin
Carla
Blaine Cade
Blaine Cade
Erica's Dad
Blaine Cade
Erica's Dad
Kristian Bernard
Kristian Bernard
Mr. Big's Bodyguard
Kristian Bernard
Mr. Big's Bodyguard
Johann John Jean
Johann John Jean
Tyrone
Johann John Jean
Tyrone


Persia Pele
Persia Pele
Sharene
Persia Pele
Sharene
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