It is no secret that fathers are treated like second class parents in many communities, but just because society doesn’t prioritize their role in children’s lives, that doesn’t mean those good men don’t need advice on how to balance their natural need to succeed and provide with their responsibilities for their kids.
That’s why films like TV ONE’S ORIGINAL FILM BAD DAD REHAB: THE NEXT SESSION are so important. They highlight the real-life obstacles that dads face on a daily basis.
When we spoke with Big Daddy Kane, who is a rap legend, a father, and stars in Bad Dad Rehab, DG Baggs asked him how does he prioritize his success with fatherhood. Kane’s advice was as blunt as his lyrics.
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About Bad Dad Rehab
Building off of the success of the franchise’s first production, Bad Dad Rehab, The film features a brand-new cast that includes legendary rapper Antonio “Big Daddy Kane” Hardy (Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap, Dead Heist) as Owen, Lamman Rucker (“Greenleaf”, “Why Did I Get Married”) as Mr. Arnold, Blue Kimble (“Monogamy,” “Ruthless”) as Chauncey, Onyekwere Eme-Akwari (“Queen of the South”) as Marshall, Carlo Mendez (“90210,” “Parks and Recreation”) as Hosea, Chrystale Wilson (“The Rich and the Ruthless”) as Marjory.
BAD DAD REHAB: THE NEXT SESSION follows the new class of Bad Dads hailing from Jersey City, New Jersey who must confront their personal demons affecting their ability to become better dads. The plight of the casts takes the viewers through a host of different experiences that resonate with many families. From befriending children rather than disciplining them to repairing an estranged father-daughter relationship, BAD DAD REHAB: THE NEXT SESSION gives a humorous yet relatable lens into this popular narrative.