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Stars of music, sports, television and more show off their not-so-humble abodes to MTV cameras, putting on display everything from custom car collections to in-home night clubs.
Episode 7 : Paulina Rubio, Three 6 Mafia, Landon Donovan
February. 01,2006
Cribs takes a look inside the homes of Paulina Rubio, Three 6 Mafia, and Landon Donovan.
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Episode 6 : Vanessa Carlton, Will Demps, David Draiman
January. 25,2006
Cribs takes a look inside the homes of Vanessa Carlton, Will Demps, and David Draiman.
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Episode 5 : Pras, Kathy Griffin, Andruw Jones
January. 18,2006
Cribs takes a look inside the homes of Pras, Kathy Griffin, and Andruw Jones.
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Episode 4 : Jagged Edge, Beverley Mitchell, Zach Rudolph
January. 11,2006
Cribs takes a look inside the homes of Jagged Edge, Beverley Mitchell, and Zach Rudolph.
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Episode 3 : Bloodhound Gang, Livan Hernandez, Micha
January. 04,2006
Cribs takes a look inside the homes of Bloodhound Gang, Livan Hernandez, and Micha.
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Episode 2 : AJ Mclean, Nick Van Exel, Dee Snider
December. 28,2005
Cribs takes a look inside the homes of AJ Mclean, Nick Van Exel, and Dee Snider.
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Episode 1 : Rob Schneider, Tyrese Gibson, Jenners
August. 04,2005
Cribs takes a look inside the homes of Rob Schneider, Tyrese Gibson, and Jenners.
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