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Mona Scott-Young, the creator of the Love & Hip-Hop franchise, wants Hazel-E off her show.
Hazel-E and her boyfriend, Rose Burgundy, are under fire for bigoted posts against dark-skinned women and LGBTQ individuals.
"Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" is perpetuating a terrible trend that’s more detrimental than it is entertaining.
After snagging his own TV show, Safaree Samuels had nothing but praise for his "Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood" boss.
Love & Hip-Hop executive producer Mona Scott-Young is excited to have Keyshia Cole on the upcoming season of Love &…
Bridget Kelly and Brooke Valentine are set to join the upcoming season of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood.