Ice Loves Coco - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Baby Got Haters
Coco sets out to debut her clothing line at Fashion Week. Ice works on their new house.

Baby Got Bridesmaids
Coco plans to open an indoor dog park with her mom; Coco's best friends wedding.

Baby Got Forecast
While Ice and Coco look into egg freezing, Coco gets a chance to live out a dream by being a meteorologist for a day.

Baby Got Laughs
Ice has his comedy debut at a benefit for Bulldogs but worries that his hard persona won't be family friendly enough. Coco decides to give back by shooting a calendar with Spartacus and Maximus.

Baby Got Balls
Coco looks into getting Spartacus and Maximus neutered--but Ice is totally against it.

Baby Got Super Powers
Coco gets to play superhero at the New York Comic Con, while Ice tries to scare Little Ice back on the straight and narrow after a run-in with the police.

Baby Got a Big Break
Coco attempts to build the dog park of her dreams but her life gets turned upside down when she is offered a headlining role in a Las Vegas musical and must decide if she can be away from Ice for 3 months.

Baby Got Hurricane Heels
When Hurricane Sandy hits the East Coast, Ice and Coco are left without power and struggle when some unexpected house guests arrive. Coco decides to team up with the Salvation Army to give back to those affect by the storm.

Baby Got Good Bye
Coco begins rehearsals for Peep Show but starts to have second thoughts about being apart from Ice.

Baby Got Stage Presence
Season 3 comes to a close when Coco arrives in Las Vegas and makes her "Peepshow" debut.
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