B. Scott became the first trans non-binary person to appear on BET’s “106 and Park” and judge the “Rip the Runway” competition in 2012. In 2013, B. Scott became the first trans non-binary person to host the Style Stage Red Carpet at the BET Awards in Los Angeles as well.
“B. Scott is so much more than a personality. They’re a lifeline for those that feel invisible, they brought me joy when I was a struggling writer trying to find my way in LA, in a word – they’re legendary. I’ve always known there should be a space for B. Scott on BET, and now the time has come for us to make that space,” added Waithe to Variety.
“Not only are we excited to announce Season 2 of ‘Twenties’ will now have an after show, but we are so grateful that B. Scott has agreed to be our host. I’m honored I get to be a part of B. Scott’s return to BET.”
Season 2 of “Twenties” and “Twenties The After Show” will air later this spring.