Having co-written with her sister Tina before, Erica starts work on her first book she’s writing by herself and struggles to find her voice as an author. Erica shows Warryn some pages from her first draft and he tells her she needs to dig deeper. Shane, Erica’s book agent, also agrees so they set up a test group to give Erica feedback on new pages. A worried Erica enlists Misty to help her with the book so she won’t disappoint the publisher with bad reviews.
After some deep soul searching, Erica finally opens up about some dark difficult times in her life, including a dark period that she struggled through as a pre-teen and a miscarriage as an adult. Meanwhile, Warryn and Erica’s best couple friends, Lisa and Juan Winans, visit. Lastly, Joi decides she’s not going to leave the music industry regardless of the prejudice she faces, so she gets back to work on a new single; butwill Warryn like what he hears?
ABOUT WE’RE THE CAMPBELLS
The nine-episode docu-series gives viewers an intimate glimpse into the lives of Gospel entertainment power couple Warryn and Erica Campbell, as they tackle the everyday struggles that come with balancing family and work, nurturing their marriage, building their individual careers, and fostering their faith; all while raising their three childrenWarryn, Zaya and teenager Krista.
WE’RE THE CAMPBELLS is produced for
TV One by
Entertainment One (eOne). Executive Producers are
Tara Long,
Mark Herwick,
Kim McCoy,
Warryn Campbell and
Erica Campbell; Co- Executive Producer is
Narvin Russaw. For TVOne,
Tia Smith is the Executive in charge and Sr. Director of Original Programming & Production;
Donyell Kennedy McCollough is Sr. Director of Talent, and
Robyn Greene Arrington is Interim Head of Original Programming and
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Production.
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