Pitbull, Endemol Beyond Launch Trailers For Two Original Series

Pitbull will show off some of his empire with two new web series. The musician known as “Mr. Worldwide” and Endemol Beyond just launched the trailers for two new original series, Gentlemen’s Code and The Most Bad Ones.

The trailer for Gentlemen’s Code explains the upcoming show as “Pitbull’s ultimate guide to being the perfect gentleman.” In the GQ-esque show, he’ll cover topics such as grooming, style, fitness, diet, business, sex, and more. Many of Pitbull’s fellow Endemol Beyond talent and YouTube stars make guest appearances, including Brittany FurlanKandee Johnson, DeStorm Power, Bart Baker, Shira Lazar, and Blogilates.

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Pitbull and Endemol’s other trailer is for docu-series The Most Bad Ones, about the women who perform with him. The show will chronicle the day-to-day lives of Pitbull’s six backup dancers (collectively known as “The Most Bad Ones”) as they tour with Mr. Worldwide.

Pitbull (aka Armando Perez) signed with Endemol Beyond back in January 2014. The musician received a Streamy ICON Award in September for his ability to engage audiences worldwide. And in just a few weeks’ time, he’ll be hosting a massive New Year’s Eve party on Fox. Pitbull’s personal YouTube channel has over 100,000 subscribers.

No release dates have been announced for either Gentlemen’s Code or The Most Bad Ones as of yet. However, you can subscribe to Pitbull’s YouTube channel and follow him and Endemol Beyond on Twitter to catch future news as it’s announced.

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