'Love and Hip Hop Hollywood' season 2 new trailer reveals new cast members, catfights, and cheating
VH1's "Love and Hip Hop Hollywood" is coming back to the television for its second installment and it's jam-packed with drama, stories, cheating and a whole lot of catfights and drinking. The so-called "supertease" trailer that was released showed fans all of those things.
The docu-soap franchise will once again feature stars like Ray J, Teairra Mari, Omarion, Soulja Boy, Fizz, Moniece Slaughter, Nikki Mudarris, Princess Love, Nia Riley, Hazel-E and Apryl Jones. According to International Business Times, rapper Yung Berg will no longer be seen in the show because of his alleged issue involving the attack of then-girlfriend Masika Tucker.
As seen on the six-minute long trailer posted in The Urban Daily, new faces will be gracing the show including Milan Christopher, Amber, Brandi Burnside, Miles and Rich Dollaz. And as usual, they're in the show to bring more drama beginning with Moniece introducing Rich as her new boyfriend. She invites him to meet her family but the encounter was a disaster. And speaking of disaster, Souljah Boy created one when he brought together his main chick Nia and side piece for a conference. The meeting that initially started cool ended up into a serious catfight.
For the first time in the upcoming season, the show will also feature gay men in a relationship - Miles and newbie music producer Milan who was seen in the trailer to be ready to settle down and have kids. However, Miles just isn't ready for that yet. As for Princess Love, she's fed up with Ray J's shenanigans who cheats on her with party strippers. Brandi deals with her own drama as well as her relationship with her husband Max is going rock bottom. Everyone's relationship is in a whirlwind except for the couple Omarion and Jones. The only problem Jones is worried about is the condition of their sex life since Omarion is always out and about with tours and making music.
Everything will be unveiled one by one when "Love and Hip Hop Hollywood" returns on Sept. 7 in VH1.