
Who Ya Wit
Drama · Romance
Overview
Newly divorced Desa Rae finds herself alone now that her son has gone away to college. Roc, a 29-year-old comes along. Desa Rae can't keep her eyes open or legs closed to a man who excites her like no other has.
Top Cast
Christina Catherine Martinez
Christina Catherine Martinez
Desa Rae
Christina Catherine Martinez
Desa Rae
Darius Brantley Jr.
Darius Brantley Jr.
Roc
Darius Brantley Jr.
Roc
Elesia Simone Durham
Elesia Simone Durham
Vanessa
Elesia Simone Durham
Vanessa
Coke Horner
Coke Horner
Uncle Ronnie
Coke Horner
Uncle Ronnie
Malachi Lee
Malachi Lee
Reggie
Malachi Lee
Reggie
Leslie Jamez
Leslie Jamez
Butch
Leslie Jamez
Butch
David Gillespie
David Gillespie
Gage
David Gillespie
Gage
Shomari Giles
Shomari Giles
Mr. Willis
Shomari Giles
Mr. Willis


Kayden Bryce
Kayden Bryce
Mandy
Kayden Bryce
Mandy
Claudelle Davis
Claudelle Davis
Judge Abrams
Claudelle Davis
Judge Abrams
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