'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' Season 2 Reunion Recap: Stars Get A Little Emotional
The season 2 reunion of reality series "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" was just as emotional as the season's episodes.
It was reported that the cast of the reality TV series joined host Nina Parker as they point on some highlights of the season. The finale of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" saw a romantic ending when it was revealed that Ray J and Princess Love got engaged.
Ray J apparently bought Princess a house, which he revealed to her just before asking for her hand in marriage. During the reunion, it was evident that they were still engaged and that their relationship was still in good terms. However, they did not share much detail about their upcoming wedding.
Meanwhile, Princess was quick to ignite the tension between her and Moniece. The reunion showed Princess calling Moniece out as homeless. This started some heated discussion between the stars as Rich Dollaz was quick to defend Moniece.
While the previous season saw Moniece and Rich Dollaz in a relationship, the finale left their relationship in a tough situation when Moniece claimed to still have feelings for her ex-boyfriend Fizz. When Rich found out, he confronted Moniece and explained that he was ready to propose but changed his mind after hearing about her feelings for Moniece.
With that, it was revealed in the reunion that Moniece and Rich Dollaz are no longer a couple. However, Moniece confronted Rich during the episode, asking what the status of their relationship was. To that, Rich answered that he still loved her.
Moniece also explained her side of the story regarding Fizz. She said that she did not really want to get back together with Fizz. However, she did want some closure with their relationship. As for Fizz, his part of the reunion was not short of problems either. He was put in focus regarding the different ladies of his life. He spoke about his relationships with Moniece, Kamiah Adams, and Nikki.
"Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" reunion part 2 will air next Monday, Dec. 7 on VH1.