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ATLANTA, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bronner Bros., Inc. (BB), the nation s oldest independently-owned Black beauty company announced the launch of its BB Goes to Zamunda Challenge in support of the newly released Amazon Original movie
Coming 2 America. In celebration of Black culture, BB invites its network of over 200,000 professional multicultural stylists and barbers to participate in the BB Goes to Zamunda Challenge. As part of the collaboration, BB also created a limited edition Soul Glo Hydrating Spray, which was distributed to influencers, stylists, and barbers. The long-awaited sequel to the 1988 classic movie,
Coming to America, launched worldwide on Amazon Prime Video on March 5, 2021 and is now officially the #1 streamed movie of the weekend and the #1 opening weekend of any streaming movie in the past 12 months per 3
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Coming To America arrived via Amazon Prime Video on Friday (March 5) to mixed reviews. Par for the course, some people loved it while others thought it was a film that didn’t need to be made.
But there’s at least one person who was thrilled by
Coming 2 America‘s arrival Rick Ross. Not only was a portion of the film shot at his sprawling Georgia estate to mimic the fictional city of Zamunda, but he also got to keep some of the lavish decor used in the movie.
As reported by
NBC News, the 45,000 square-foot Fayetteville mansion sits on 235 acres and was previously owned by boxer Evander Holyfield. With 12 bedrooms and a dining room that seats up to 100 people, it had the scale director Craig Brewer and production designer Jeffery Sage had imagined.
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