S2E17 Mrs. Rivera
Alex ditches Noah during an important event. Jahill wants to rekindle his relationship with Carlotta. Simone and Angel think about fleeing after group trouble in Take Three and a letter from ICE.
Star is a tough-as-nails young woman who came up in the foster care system and decides one day to take control of her destiny. She tracks down her sister, Simone, and her Instagram bestie, Alexandra, and together, the trio journeys to Atlanta with the hope of becoming music superstars.
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Alex ditches Noah during an important event. Jahill wants to rekindle his relationship with Carlotta. Simone and Angel think about fleeing after group trouble in Take Three and a letter from ICE.
A shocking secret is revealed. A new "star" is on the rise, but who's the daddy?
The Midtown artists put all their hard work to the test as each of them tries to prove they have what it takes to win the showcase.
A wannabe artist teams up with her sister and friend as they struggle to make their dream of being a girl group come true.
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