It looks like Joseline Hernandez and Althea could have a run for their money in Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, the newest reality TV spin-off to VH1’s Love & Hip Hop series. Love & Hip Hop Hollywood is coming with a new cast and new drama.
Taking the cameras out to the West coast, the Love & Hip Hop series puts the lens on new cast members of Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, which is mostly filled with ex-girlfriends of music stars, so you know, the drama will be non-stop.
The cast members of Love & Hip Hop Hollywood include R&B singer/actress Teairra Mari, ex-girlfriend of Ray J, who also appears on the show; Teddy Riley’s daughter Nia Riley, girlfriend of Soulja Boy; Moniece Slaughter, ex-girlfriend of Lil Fizz; Amanda Secour, current girlfriend of Lil Fizz; Apryl Jones, girlfriend of Omarion; rapper and former celebrity publicist Hazel E; Yesi Ortiz, director and Voice of L.A. DJ at Power 106; Los Angeles socialite Nikki Mudarris, an heir to her families real estate fortune; Morgan Heartman, executive assistance to Ray J and finally Grammy nominated rapper and producer Young Berg.
In the new video teaser of Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, Soulja Boy can be seen boo’d up kissing his girl Nia Riley asking her has she ever lived with a rapper.
Ray J is seen involved in a heated confrontation with his ex-girlfriend Teairra Mari in which he tells her ‘that’s why we broke up.’
Later Ray J is seen pouring out clothes believed to be Teairra’s on the floor at a parlor before he is literally shoved and slapped upside the head by Teairra in their dramatic showdown.
Meanwhile, Omarion is seen being a gentleman and kissing the baby bump of his baby mamma Apryl Jones.
To see some of the juicy drama of Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, which premieres Monday, September 15 at 7PM CST, check out the video trailer.
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