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As the newest installment to the record-breaking reality franchise, Love and Hip Hop Hollywood follows the young, hip-hop elite as they strive to either “make” or “maintain” a life in the La La Land of Hollywood! Love and Hip Hop Hollywood has the youngest, hottest cast to date. The series will follow the lives of rising stars and starlets, all fighting for their chance to make it in the entertainment capital of the world. Love and Hip Hop Hollywood will showcase all the glitz and glamour of the Hollywood hip-hop music scene.
We dive deep into the lives of our cast and discover a turbulent world that lies just beneath the fabulous exterior. From hip-hop artists, to video vixens, to actors, personal assistants, girlfriends, and co-parents, we take an exclusive look behind the curtain at the lives of the hip-hop couples as they struggle to balance their careers and their personal lives.
A household name by way of his R&B music, TV shows, and an infamous sex tape with Kim Kardashian, Ray J is has re-invented himself as a heavy-hitting entertainment mogul. His illustrious love life takes center stage once again, as he struggles to deal with the three women who circle him... his ex-fling and ex-Def Jam recording artist, Teairra Mari, his current boo, Princess Love, and his assistant, Morgan Hardman.
Teairra Mari has her own struggles, as she can’t seem to shake the lingering pain from her now-defunct relationship with Ray J. Teairra leans on her friend, upcoming rapper and former publicist, Hazel E for guidance, but Hazel has her own love issues with hitmaker Yung Berg, who feels Hazel should either step in line with his other love interests or just step aside.
Masika Kalysha, a video vixen who has starred in more than 80 music videos, comes into the crosshairs of strip-club heiress Nikki “Baby” Mudarris, when the two compete for the attention of Jamal “Mally Mal” Rashid, a music producer and multi-millionaire with an affinity for the extravagant life.
Multi-platinum rap star, Soulja Boy, joins the hot young cast as he endeavors to do right by his on-again, off-again girlfriend Nia Riley, daughter of super producer, Teddy Riley. Omarion and Lil Fizz from the R&B group B2K are older now and dealing with grown up issues like pregnancies and baby mama drama. Omarion’s girlfriend Apryl Jones must contend with his overbearing mother. Meanwhile Fizz tries to build a future with girlfriend Amanda Secor, while being tethered to his past by way of his son’s mother, Moniece Slaughter, who feels shut out of her son’s life.
Can they find love and happiness in the Land of Angels? Will their stars be etched into the Walk of Fame, or just fade into the darkness high above the Hollywood night sky? All will be revealed on the exciting new series, Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood!
Original Release
09/15/2014 on VH1
US Release
09/15/2014
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Cast
Name | Character |
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Ray J | Self |
Moniece Slaughter | Self |
Princess Love Norwood | Self |
Teairra Mari | Self |
Lil' Fizz | Self |
Nikki Mudarris | Self |
Lyrica Anderson | Self |
A1 Bentley | Self |
Apryl Jones | Self |
Hazel-E | Self |
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Directors
Jade Sandberg Wallis, Manny Rodriguez, Steve Paley
Cast
Name | Character |
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Ray J | Self |
Moniece Slaughter | Self |
Princess Love Norwood | Self |
Teairra Mari | Self |
Lil' Fizz | Self |
Nikki Mudarris | Self |
Lyrica Anderson | Self |
A1 Bentley | Self |
Apryl Jones | Self |
Hazel-E | Self |
Masika Kalysha | Self |
Nia Riley | Self |
K. Michelle | Self |
Yesi Ortiz | |
Paris Phillips | Self |
Zellswag | Self |
Sincere Show | |
Lyrica Garrett | Self |
Safaree | Self |
Yung Berg |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Mona Scott-Young | Executive Producer |
Toby Barraud | Executive Producer |
Stefan Springman | Executive Producer |
Jonathan Mallow | Executive Producer |
Michael Lang | Executive Producer |
Paris Bauldwin | Executive Producer |
David DiGangi | Executive Producer |
Stephanie Gayle | Executive Producer |
Richard Allen | Executive Producer |
Brian Schornak | Executive Producer |
Mala Chapple | Executive Producer |
Thomas Jaeger | Executive Producer |
Gilda Brasch | Executive Producer |
Dave Patry | Executive Producer |
Treiva Williams | Executive Producer |
Oji Singletary | Executive Producer |
Brad Hurtado | Executive Producer |
Vivian D. Payton | Executive Producer |
Donna Edge-Rachell | Executive Producer |
Jeff Grogan | Executive Producer |
Josh Richards | Executive Producer |
Georgi Goldman | Executive Producer |
Michael Lang | Executive Producer |
Melissa Casasnovas | Executive Producer |
Sean David Johnson | Executive Producer |
Brittany Chanel Jackson | Producer |
Janay Coplon | Producer |
David Weintraub | Producer |
Jamail Shelton | Producer |
Ronissha Marksman | Producer |
David Kohlenberg | Producer |
Caroline Gray | Producer |
Michael Nittolo | Producer |
Austin Gully Briggs | Producer |
Paul Mays | Producer |
Alissa Horowitz | Producer |
Kija Brooks | Producer |
Xoel Pamos | Producer |
Liz Phelps | Producer |
Shanta Mayes | Producer |
Chyna Dumas | Producer |
Lisa Nicole Jackson | Producer |
Nichole Aliece Celistan | Producer |
Janet Leung | Producer |
Alexis R. Frank | Producer |
Kim Osorio | Producer |
Akira Torii Cross | Producer |
Ellen Lowrey | Producer |
Maricarmen Lopez | Producer |
Gabrielle Jones | Producer |
Editors
Brian Chamberlain, Tot Saya, Grisel Grullon, Korey Caldwell, Amir Adelar Minder, Mike Heffron, Courtney Sommers, Tyler Fausnaught, Brendan Sherman, Jay Tekus, Marc Markley, Jeremy Presner, Mari Keiko Gonzalez, Joe DeShano, Adam Yeremian, Michael Niemcewicz