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TVONE Montross Blood Rules interview with QCP @TV One TV

TVONE Montross Blood Rules interview with QCP  @TV One 





I enjoyed my interview with the cast of TVOne series Montross Blood Rules. A new episode premieres every Saturday at 8pm. In this interview I asked Dawnisha Halfkenny who plays Robyn Montross does she bring in inspiration from her family or does art imitate life? Check out our virtual interview in the video above.




She is the daughter who a lot of drama is centered around in the show. She plays a character that has a very strong bond with her father while her and her mother's relationship is strained because of past drama/trauma. This show is all about family and legacy.



I love the location that the show was filmed, it has a slight southern feel with all of the fastness and action of city life. It's a lot of drama unfolding in the series. The pilot aired Saturday October 1st, so you still have time to catch up before the next episode airs on Saturday October 8th on TVONE .




Click here to view latest episode https://tvone.tv/video/watch-the-premiere-of-montross-blood-rules-october-1-at-8-7c/
















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