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Bobby Brown Entourage is a real person portrayed by Sherman Gay in the TV series The New Edition Story (based on a true story).
They appear in 1 episodes out of a total of 3 aired
Bobby Brown Entourage is also portrayed by Paul Michael Bair.

Bobby Brown Entourage

by Sherman Gay

character

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    Part 2

    episode S1.E2 january 2017
    It's 1984, and New Edition is in L.A. recording their second album. Ralph, fully aware of the resentment from his band mates, requests more parts for them to sing. The album is a huge hit; but Bobby's behavior gets more erratic and outlandish while on the road. Eventually tensions erupt, and the group dynamic takes a pivotal change - the boys vote to kick Bobby out - and New Edition is never the same. Soon Ralph decides that he wants to go solo, leaving remaining members Ricky, Mike, and Ronnie stunned. Mike, the group's de facto leader, adds R&B singer Johnny Gill to the group. Everything comes to an ugly head when the group meets to record their next album. Ralph gets upset that he has possibly been replaced by Johnny Gill and lashes out at his group members. He leaves the studio and decides he no longer wants to be apart of New Edition.