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Celebrities, including Snoop Dogg, who should join College Hill: Celebrity Edition

Season 3 of College Hill: Celebrity Edition has come to a close. Throughout the seasons, we’ve witnessed celebrities grapple with the challenges and rewards of attending college at an HBCU for the first time. The question beckons: If you could choose any celebrity to join College Hill, who would it be? Here are a few stars we envision on College Hill: Celebrity Edition in future seasons.

Snoop Dogg is an obvious pick. Known to many as everyone’s favorite uncle, Snoop has experienced myriad life adventures, from his days with Death Row Records to co-hosting a cooking show with Martha Stewart to being a significant presence at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Snoop loves a side mission and would likely offer valuable advice and leadership to other cast members. Given his love for HBCUs, often showcased by wearing their paraphernalia on prominent platforms like the BET Hip-Hop Awards, he would definitely contribute positively both inside and outside the classroom.

If College Hill: Celebrity Edition heads to Florida, Trina, fondly known as the Baddest Chick, would be an exciting addition. Following the footsteps of Love & Hip-Hop vets like Ray J and Joseline, Trina would bring raw and real energy. With over 20 years in the music industry and an unwavering passion for her work, she seems perfect for maintaining focus on assignments and could likely become the leader in academic settings.

Romeo Miller, famously associated with ICDC College, seems another fitting candidate. Having attended the University of Southern California (USC) and played basketball for the Trojans before dropping out in 2010, College Hill: Celebrity Edition would offer Romeo the chance to complete his education. With his younger brother Hercy Miller having briefly attended Tennessee State University, it would be fitting for Romeo to follow this path, creating new connections and finishing what he began.

Remy Ma, one of the top lyricists, should also be considered. Known for her sharp skills on the mic, Remy’s ability to engage in passionate debates could translate well to the classroom setting. Appearing on College Hill would allow viewers to see a different side of her, beyond what was glimpsed on “Love & Hip-Hop”. Watching Remy navigate a school environment would undoubtedly be intriguing.

Former NBA champion and Taiwan Mustangs player Dwight Howard would be an excellent fit, especially as athletes often feature on College Hill: Celebrity Edition. Following in the footsteps of former NBA stars like Lamar Odom, Iman Shumpert, and Nick Young, Dwight would fill the athlete slot perfectly. Drafted into the NBA straight out of high school, Dwight never got the college experience. This show could offer him that opportunity.

Then there’s Yung Joc, a rap star from the 2000s who has reinvented himself as a central figure in black media. As a main cast member on “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” and host of the nationally syndicated “Streetz Morning Takeover” show, Joc possesses a captivating personality. His presence would add light-heartedness to the show, balanced with diligence. However, for practical reasons, his season of Celebrity Edition might need to be based in an Atlanta HBCU, aligning with his current work commitments.

Overall, these celebrities bring a blend of experience, talent, and personality that would make for an engaging future season of College Hill: Celebrity Edition. Each one of them has unique traits that would contribute to the show’s dynamic, offering viewers fresh perspectives and entertainment.

Source: The Root