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'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' News: Mimi Faust Confirms Her Return for Season 7

Mimi Faust recently confirmed that she will be back for "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 7.

Faust, 47, has been keeping herself busy these days by being a single mom and a businesswoman. The reality star is building her empire by getting involved in the interior design industry, something that she has been passionate about for a long time. Despite her tight schedule, Faust confirmed that she is still on board for the next season of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta."

"I am signed up for season seven," she told Hollywood Life. When asked about what fans can expect to see in season 7, she said, "That's always a toss-up. The show picks and chooses what they want to show. I'm just going to live my regular life and if they want to get on board and capture that. They are welcome to do that. Somewhere around April [2018] is when it airs."

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Meanwhile, it seems like a new feud is brewing between two franchises. Atlanta cast member Tammy Rivera slammed one member of the Hollywood spinoff cast for allegedly flirting with her husband, Waka Flocka Flame.

The woman Rivera was talking about is Hazel E, a social media celebrity known for having a lot of on-screen disputes. Rivera accused Hazel E of pushing up on her husband when it was revealed that she sent him an inappropriate video.

While Rivera and Hazel E's beef is far from over, Joseline Hernandez appears to have a better relationship with Dawn Heflin. The two reality stars also did not get along at some point but it looks like they have already the buried the hatchet. Last month, Hernandez announced that she has named Heflin as the godmother of her daughter, Bonnie Bella.

The seventh season of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" is expected to premiere early 2018 on VH1.

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