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  1. Mar 28, 1997 · B*A*P*S: Directed by Robert Townsend. With Halle Berry, Martin Landau, Ian Richardson, Natalie Desselle Reid. Two tacky homegirls move to L.A. to become dancers; instead they scam a dying millionaire but eventually become B*A*P*S (Black American Princesses).

  2. B.A.P.S (an acronym for Black American Princesses) is a 1997 American female buddy comedy film directed by Robert Townsend and starring Halle Berry, Natalie Desselle, and Martin Landau. The film was written by Troy Byer and was her first screenplay.

  3. 4 days ago · BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha. Established by Bhagwan Swaminarayan, Formalized by Shastriji Maharaj, Inspired by Pramukh Swami Maharaj. Spiritual & Humanitarian organization.

  4. Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winner Halle Berry stars as one of two homegirls who reacquaint a Beverly Hills millionaire with his long-lost zes...

  5. Two wannabe Black American princesses aim to marry rich men, who will pay for their world’s first combination hair salon and soul food restaurant.

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  7. B.A.P.S. Nisi and Mickey are African-American women with two ambitions: to marry rich men and to open the world's first combination hair salon and soul food restaurant. But eligible bachelors and business opportunities are in short supply in Decatur, Georgia, so the pair hit the road for California and much more than they ever expected to find.

  8. Two tacky homegirls move to L.A. to become dancers; instead they scam a dying millionaire but eventually become B*A*P*S (Black American Princesses). Nisi and Mickey are girlfriends who work as waitresses.

  9. Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winner Halle Berry stars as one of two homegirls who reacquaint a Beverly Hills millionaire with his long-lost zest for life in this comedy as he teaches...

  10. Available on Paramount+, Prime Video, Hulu, Sling TV. Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winner Halle Berry stars as one of two homegirls who reacquaint a Beverly Hills millionaire with his long-lost zest for life in this comedy as he teaches them to become Black American Princesses.

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