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Deb’s House Season 2 – Cast List

Deb's House Season 2 - Cast List

The unfiltered, drama-filled world of Deb’s House storms back for its second season, diving deeper into the life of Deb Antney—music industry powerhouse and mother figure to hip-hop’s biggest stars—as she navigates the fallout from last season’s explosive revelations. This season introduces a gripping new storyline: a formerly incarcerated man’s journey to rebuild his life intersects with Deb’s world in unexpected ways, uncovering shocking truths that will shake the foundation of her inner circle. With raw emotion, unscripted confrontations, and the signature no-holds-barred honesty that made Season 1 a hit, Deb’s House Season 2 promises even more jaw-dropping moments, heartfelt redemption arcs, and the unfiltered reality of life in the fast lane of fame and family.

From studio sessions to explosive family dinners, the cameras capture every unfiltered moment as Deb balances her roles as a manager, mentor, and matriarch. This season ramps up the stakes with new alliances, bitter betrayals, and the return of fan-favorite personalities—all set against the backdrop of Atlanta’s pulsating music scene. Whether it’s navigating industry politics or personal demons, Deb’s House remains television’s most authentic look at the intersection of hip-hop culture and family loyalty.


Meet the Cast of Deb’s House Season 2

1. Deb Antney as Self

Deb Antney, the undisputed queen of this chaotic kingdom, returns with even more wisdom, wit, and unshakable authority. As the founder of Mizay Entertainment and mother to Waka Flocka Flame, Deb’s razor-sharp business acumen and maternal instincts collide spectacularly this season when she takes the formerly incarcerated newcomer under her wing. Her no-nonsense approach to life and loyalty is tested like never before, forcing her to confront painful chapters from her own past while guiding others through theirs.

Behind the scenes, Deb remains the gravitational center of the show, whether she’s mediating explosive conflicts or dropping priceless industry knowledge. This season reveals a more vulnerable side to the mogul as she addresses health struggles and legacy concerns, proving there’s far more layers to “Mother Antney” than her legendary tough love.

2. Keke Wyatt as Self

Keke Wyatt, the R&B songstress with a voice like honey and a tongue like fire, brings both harmony and havoc back to Deb’s inner circle. Wyatt’s journey this season explores her balancing act as a touring artist and mother of 11, while her growing friendship with the ex-convict-turned-prodigy sparks unexpected tension in the house. Her soulful studio sessions provide musical respite from the drama, until a shocking revelation about her own family history comes to light.

The vocal powerhouse also steps into a mentorship role this season, using her own redemption story to guide others—when she’s not delivering iconic one-liners that instantly go viral. Producers confirm Wyatt was behind Season 2’s most jaw-dropping musical moment—an impromptu choir performance that stopped a heated argument dead in its tracks.

3. Waka Flocka Flame as Self

Waka Flocka Flame returns as the show’s unpredictable wildcard, splitting his time between animal conservation activism and reminding everyone why he’s one of rap’s most authentic characters. This season finds Waka forming an unlikely brotherhood with the new housemate, bonding over shared experiences with the justice system. Their raw conversations about rehabilitation and responsibility deliver some of the season’s most powerful moments—right before Waka inevitably ignites chaos with his unfiltered opinions.

The “Hard in da Paint” rapper also documents his journey into cannabis entrepreneurship, though his business meetings frequently devolve into hysterical misadventures. Crew members report Waka improvised an entire scene where he tried to enroll a stray raccoon into his wildlife program.

4. LeLee Lyons as Self

LeLee Lyons of R&B group SWV brings her signature blend of glamour and gospel to the chaos as Deb’s longtime confidante and occasional partner-in-crime. This season, LeLee’s spiritual guidance becomes crucial when the house’s new resident begins confronting his demons, leading to profound prayer sessions that contrast beautifully with her hilarious shade-throwing during lighter moments. Her evolving dynamic with Keke Wyatt—alternating between sisterhood and rivalry—provides one of the season’s most compelling throughlines.

Lyons also steps into an executive producer role this season, helping craft the show’s musical interludes. Insiders say her behind-the-scenes footage of coaching non-singers through studio sessions is comedy gold.

5. SWV as Themselves

The legendary SWV (Sisters With Voices)Coko, LeLee, and Taj—return in full force, bringing their iconic harmonies and 90s R&B royalty energy to Deb’s world. This season documents their preparations for a major anniversary tour while navigating the complexities of sisterhood under Deb’s roof. Their group therapy session with the ex-convict housemate (who happens to be a lifelong SWV superfan) results in the season’s most unexpectedly moving moment.

When not recording, the trio serve as the house’s Greek chorus, delivering hysterical running commentary on the drama. Rumor has it their improvised “argument remix” of a heated fight between cast members will be released as an actual single.


Why Season 2 Will Break the Internet

  • The ex-convict’s shocking connection to someone in Deb’s circle

  • Unseen footage of Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane visiting the house

  • A game-changing betrayal that rewrites alliances

  • Deb’s health crisis that forces the house to rally together

  • That SWV studio session where Taj schools everyone on 90s hip-hop history

Don’t Miss the Premiere!

Deb’s House Season 2 arrives August 22, 2025 on ALLBLK/AMC+—prepare for more music, more mess, and more moments that’ll have your group chat blowing up.

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