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| show_name = Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood
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| genre = [[Reality television]]
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| starring = {{Plainlist|
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* [[Teairra Marí]]
* [[Teairra Mari]]
* Moniece Slaughter
* [[Moniece Slaughter]]
* Apryl Jones
* Apryl Jones
* Hazel-E
* Hazel-E
* [[Ray J]]
* [[Ray J]]
* [[Lil' Fizz]]
* [[Lil' Fizz]]
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* [[Soulja Boy]]
* [[Soulja Boy]]
* Nikki Mudarris
* Nikki Mudarris
* Masika Kalysha
*[[Masika Kalysha]]
* Princess Love
* Princess Love
* [[Keyshia Cole]]
* [[Lyrica Anderson]]
* [[Safaree Samuels]]
* [[K. Michelle]]
* [[Brooke Valentine]]
* [[Floyd Bentley|A1 Bentley]]
* [[Yo-Yo (rapper)|Yo-Yo]]
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| country = United States
| country = United States
| language = English
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| num_seasons = 3
| num_seasons = 6
| num_episodes = 42
| num_episodes = 97
| list_episodes = List of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood episodes
| executive_producer = {{unbulleted list|[[Mona Scott|Mona Scott-Young]]|Toby Barraud|Stefan Springman|Stephanie R. Gayle |Nina L. Diaz|Vivian Gomez|Donell Dorsey}}
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* [[Mona Scott-Young]]
| runtime = 42–44 minutes
* Toby Barraud
| company = {{unbulleted list|Monami Entertainment|Eastern TV}}
* Stefan Springman
| channel = [[VH1]]
* Stephanie R. Gayle
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* [[Nina L. Diaz]]
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* Vivian Gomez
| last_aired = present
* Donell Dorsey
| related = {{unbulleted list|''[[Love & Hip Hop: New York]]''|''[[Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta]]''<br>''[[Chrissy & Mr. Jones]]''<br>''[[K. Michelle: My Life]]'' <br>''[[Stevie J & Joseline: Go Hollywood]]''}}
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| runtime = 42–44 minutes
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* Monami Productions
* Eastern TV ({{Abbr|s.|seasons}} 1–5)
* Big Fish Entertainment ({{Abbr|s.|season}} 6)
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| channel = [[VH1]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2014|9|15}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2019|12|23}}
| related = {{Plainlist|
* ''[[Love & Hip Hop: New York]]''
* ''[[Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta]]''
* ''[[Love & Hip Hop: Miami]]''
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'''''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood''''' is the [[Hollywood]] based spin-off and the third installment of the ''[[Love & Hip Hop]]'' reality television franchise.<ref name=press>{{cite press release|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/08/18/series-premiere-of-love-hip-hop-hollywood-to-premiere-monday-september-15-on-vh1/294171/|title=Series Premiere of 'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' to Premiere Monday, September 15 on VH1|last=Bibel|first=Sara|website=TV by the Numbers|date=August 18, 2014|accessdate=August 18, 2014}}</ref> It premiered on September 15, 2014 on [[VH1]] and chronicles the lives of several people in the [[Hollywood]] area, involved with [[hip hop music]].<ref name=press/> VH1 renewed the show for a second season; which premiered on September 7, 2015. ''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' was renewed for a third season which premiered on August 15, 2016.
'''''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood''''' is the third installment of the ''[[Love & Hip Hop]]'' [[reality television]] franchise.<ref name=press>{{cite press release|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/08/18/series-premiere-of-love-hip-hop-hollywood-to-premiere-monday-september-15-on-vh1/294171/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140820020700/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/08/18/series-premiere-of-love-hip-hop-hollywood-to-premiere-monday-september-15-on-vh1/294171/|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 20, 2014|title=Series Premiere of 'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' to Premiere Monday, September 15 on VH1|last=Bibel|first=Sara|website=TV by the Numbers|date=August 18, 2014|access-date=August 18, 2014}}</ref> It premiered on September 15, 2014 on [[VH1]] and chronicles the lives of several people in the [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]] area, involved with [[hip hop music]].<ref name=press/> The show features appearances from notable figures associated with [[West Coast hip hop]].


On July 8, 2019, VH1 announced the show's return for a sixth season, which premiered on August 5, 2019.<ref name="variety.com">{{Cite web|url=https://variety.com/2019/music/news/love-hip-hop-hollywood-season-six-trailer-video-first-look-1203261663/|title = 'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' Returns with First Look Trailer (Watch)|date = 8 July 2019}}</ref> On May 11, 2020, VH1 announced that production on any future seasons would be postponed indefinitely due to the [[Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on television|COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://foxy99.com/2020/05/07/love-hip-hop-franchise-allegedly-shut-down-indefinitely-due-to-covid-19-pandemic/|title='Love & Hip Hop' Franchise Allegedly Shut Down Indefinitely Due to COVID-19 Pandemic|date=7 May 2020}}</ref> The show never returned, and after a series of [[Crossover (fiction)|crossover]] specials and spin-offs, several ''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' cast members were transferred to ''[[Love & Hip Hop: Miami]]'' from August 23, 2021.
==Cast==


===Main===
==Development==
Rumors of a [[Los Angeles]]-based [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]] of ''[[Love & Hip Hop: New York|Love & Hip Hop]]'' began circulating in September 2013. In an interview, creator Mona Scott Young confirmed that the concept was being considered, along with possible spin-offs in [[Houston]] and [[New Orleans]], saying “we’ve been looking in a few cities. It’s feeling like we’ll land in L.A., we’ve got some great stories to tell in L.A.”<ref>{{cite web|url=https://bossip.com/872510/will-you-be-watching-mona-scott-young-confirms-love-hip-hop-la-spinoff-is-a-done-deal/|title=Will You Be Watching?? Mona Scott Young Confirms 'Love & Hip Hop LA' Spinoff Is A Done Deal|date=27 November 2013}}</ref> On October 11, 2013, it was reported that producers had approached [[Tyga]], [[Blac Chyna]], [[Karrueche Tran]], [[LoLa Monroe]], [[Bow Wow (rapper)|Bow Wow]]'s ex-girlfriend Miss Joie and [[Christina Milian]]'s boyfriend Jas Prince to star in ''Love & Hip Hop: L.A''. [[Ray J]] was also offered to star, as both lead and co-producer, with his protege [[Yung Berg]] and love interests [[Teairra Marí]] and Princess Love rounding out the cast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sandrarose.com/2013/10/afternoon-tea-mona-scott-young-casting-for-love-hip-hop-spin-off-series-in-houston-la-and-new-orleans/|title=Afternoon TEA! Mona Scott Young Casting for 'Love & Hip Hop' Spin Off Series in Houston, LA and New Orleans|date=11 October 2013}}</ref> [[Cassie Ventura|Cassie]] was offered a supporting role. On October 15, 2013, Tran reportedly backed out of the show at her (then) boyfriend [[Chris Brown]]'s insistence, after hearing that producers were in talks with Brown's ex Jasmine Sanders to join the cast, tweeting "Definitely not going to be on Love & Hip Hop LA lol".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gossiponthis.com/2013/10/16/chris-brown-doesnt-want-karrueche-tran-on-love-hip-hop/|title=Chris Brown Doesn't Want Karrueche Tran on "Love & Hip Hop"|first=Young|last=Sinick|date=16 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://bossip.com/851019/baby-please-chris-brown-and-karrueche-drop-sub-tweets-about-love-hip-hop-la-casting-rumors-43081/|title=Baby, Please: Chris Brown And Karrueche Drop Sub-Tweets About Love & Hip-Hop LA Casting Rumors!|date=16 October 2013}}</ref> On January 10, 2014, it was reported that producers were having difficulties finalising casting, after Ray J's contractional obligations to ''[[Bad Girls All-Star Battle]]'' lead to some complications. The cast around this time reportedly included publicist-turned-rapper Hazel-E, [[Brooke Valentine]], radio DJ Yesi Ortiz and video vixen Bria Myles.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tmz.com/2014/01/10/love-and-hip-hop-los-angeles-vh1-ray-j/|title='Love & Hip Hop' -- Taking Over L.A. ... But Can't Land a Star!!!|website=TMZ|date=10 January 2014 }}</ref> On March 31, 2014, the series began filming, with Ray, Teairra, Love, Berg, Joie, Ortiz, Ray's assistant Morgan Hardman, [[Omarion]] and his girlfriend Apryl Jones confirmed as part of the cast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kysdc.com/3378277/love-hip-hop-la-cast-finally-officially-announced/|title=Love & Hip Hop LA Cast Finally Officially Announced|date=22 April 2014}}</ref> On August 6, 2014, it was announced that [[Soulja Boy]] had joined the show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tmz.com/2014/08/06/soulja-boy-love-and-hip-hop-la-cast-ray-j/|title='Love & Hip Hop: L.A.' -- Soulja Boy Will Save Our TV Show|website=TMZ|date=6 August 2014 }}</ref> In interviews in 2017, Berg revealed he had filmed scenes with Joie as a couple, before Joie was fired three months into taping.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=629&v=Bm4ogWhQlXY|title=Yung Berg Talks Producing for Big Sean, Lil Wayne, Jeremih, and His Come Up in the Hip-Hop Industry|last=Breakfast Club Power 105.1 FM|date=12 January 2017|via=YouTube}}</ref> Berg was then weaved into a storyline with Hazel-E, a relationship he claims was contrived for television.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=truEYH9cxs4|title=HitMaka & A1 Bentley "I Wont Be Working With Chyna Again" on Hollywood Unlocked [UNCENSORED]|last=HOLLYWOOD UNLOCKED|date=8 November 2017|via=YouTube}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="width:65%;"
|-
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:10%;" | Starring
! scope="col" colspan="3" | Seasons
|-
! scope="col" style="width:6%;" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 1)|1]]
! scope="col" style="width:6%;" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 2)|2]]
! scope="col" style="width:6%;" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 3)|3]]
|-
<!-- In first season opening credits order (with new main cast members at the bottom in their first season credits order) -->
| scope="row" | [[Teairra Marí]]
| colspan="3" {{cMain}}
|-
| scope="row" | Moniece Slaughter
| colspan="3" {{cMain}}
|-
| scope="row" | Apryl Jones
| colspan="2" {{cMain}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
| scope="row" | Hazel-E
| colspan="2" {{cMain}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
|-
| scope="row" | [[Ray J]]
| colspan="3" {{cMain}}
|-
| scope="row" | [[Lil' Fizz]]
| colspan="3" {{cMain}}
|-
| scope="row" | [[Omarion]]
| colspan="2" {{cMain}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
| scope="row" | [[Soulja Boy]]
| colspan="3" {{cMain}}{{efn|name=fn1|Appears in the opening credits of the first two episodes of season three before being removed and reduced to minor guest appearances for the rest of the season. |group=note}}
|-
| scope="row" | Nikki Mudarris
| colspan="2" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="1" {{cMain}}
|-
| scope="row" | Masika Kalysha
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="1" {{cMain}}
|-
| scope="row" | Princess Love
| {{cGuest}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="1" {{cMain}}
|-
|}
Note:
{{reflist|group=note}}


On August 18, 2014, [[VH1]] announced ''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' would make its series premiere on September 15, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2014/08/18/vh1s-love-and-hip-hop-goes-hollywood-126110/20140818vh101/|title=Breaking News - VH1's "Love & Hip Hop" Goes Hollywood - TheFutonCritic.com|website=www.thefutoncritic.com}}</ref>
====Current====
*'''[[Teairra Marí]]''' (Season 1–present)
: A [[R&B]]/[[Pop music|pop]] singer and actress. Marí, full name Teairra Marí Thomas, was born and raised in [[Detroit]]. She gained fame at the age of 17 when she signed to [[Def Jam Recordings]] under the mentorship of [[Jay Z]]. The series chronicles her attempts to revive her music career after a series of personal struggles. The first season explores her lingering feelings for her ex-boyfriend Ray J, igniting a vicious feud with Ray's girlfriend, Princess Love. The third season focuses her legal issues, including her being charged with [[battery (crime)|battery]] and [[theft]] after an altercation with an [[Uber (company)|Uber]] driver in 2015.


==Series synopsis==
*'''Moniece Slaughter''' (Season 1–present)
===Overview and casting===
: The mother of [[Lil' Fizz]]'s son, Kamron. Slaughter is an aspiring singer and songwriter, best known for singing the theme song for ''[[America's Next Top Model]]''. The series chronicles her mental and emotional turmoils and her struggles to shake off her "deadbeat mom" reputation.<ref>http://www.vh1.com/news/220363/deadbeat-never-that-moniece-responds-to-claims-she-doesnt-see-her-son/</ref> The second season documents her relationship with Rich Dollaz, which includes a brief engagement before they break up in the finale. A vicious feud is ignited between her, Princess and Brandi after a confrontation at the second season reunion. This intensifies throughout season three, leading to the uncovering of her alleged [[celebrity sex tape|sex tape]]. At the third season reunion, she reveals her [[bisexual]]ity and her plans to have a second child with her girlfriend.
{{see also|List of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood cast members}}
[[File:lhhh-season-5-cast.jpg|thumb|left|290px|The cast of the fifth season, top row: [[Lyrica Anderson|Lyrica]], [[Brooke Valentine|Brooke]], A1, [[K. Michelle]] and [[Moniece Slaughter|Moniece]]. bottom row: [[Teairra Marí|Teairra]], Princess, Nikki and [[Ray J]].]]
''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' revolves around the personal and professional struggles of several R&B artists and rappers in Los Angeles' music scene. The series is notable for its high profile cast, with the youngest and most established group of cast members in the franchise thus far. It has a sprawling [[Supporting actor|supporting cast]], who (in most cases) share the same amount of screen time and storyline focus as the show's [[leading actor|leads]].


The original cast consisted of [[Ray J]], [[Soulja Boy]], [[Omarion]] and his girlfriend Apryl Jones, [[Lil' Fizz]] and his ex-girlfriend [[Moniece Slaughter]], [[Teairra Marí]] and former celebrity [[publicist]] Hazel-E, with Ray's assistant Morgan Hardman, [[Teddy Riley]]'s daughter Nia Riley, Fizz's girlfriend Amanda Secor, [[Yung Berg]], radio personality Yesi Ortiz, club promoter Sincere Show, socialite Nikki Mudarris and [[video vixen]] Masika Kalysha as supporting cast members.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vh1.com/news/zmzp7n/whos-who-love-hip-hop-hollywood-cast|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230914220802/https://www.vh1.com/news/zmzp7n/whos-who-love-hip-hop-hollywood-cast|url-status=live|archive-date=September 14, 2023|title=Your Guide To Who's Who In Love & Hip Hop Hollywood|first=Damian|last=Bellino 8/21/2014|website=VH1 News}}</ref> Although not mentioned in the initial cast announcement, Omarion's mother Leslie Burrell would also appear as a supporting cast member.
*'''[[Ray J]]''' (Season 1–present)
: A [[R&B]] singer, rapper, actor and record producer. Norwood, full name Willie Ray Norwood Jr., is known in recent years for his 2007 [[celebrity sex tape|sex tape]] with reality star [[Kim Kardashian]] and his previous appearances in the VH1 reality shows ''[[For the Love of Ray J]]'' and ''[[Brandy & Ray J: A Family Business]]''. He was in an on-again, off-again relationship with Teairra for nine years, and at the first season reunion admitted to previous flings with Moniece and Hazel. The series chronicles his turbulent relationship with model Princess Love, who he married in the third season's finale. The first season focused on his anger management problems and legal issues, including his 2014 arrest for vandalism and resisting arrest.


On November 5, 2014, [[Yung Berg]] was arrested for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend and fellow cast member Masika, several hours after the taping of the reunion special. [[VH1]] released a statement that he had been terminated from the show effective immediately.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vh1.com/news/ve4466/yung-berg-terminated-vh1-fired-love-hip-hop-hollywood|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230914222319/https://www.vh1.com/news/ve4466/yung-berg-terminated-vh1-fired-love-hip-hop-hollywood|url-status=live|archive-date=September 14, 2023|title=Yung Berg Terminated From VH1 Series Love & Hip Hop Hollywood|website=VH1 News}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6312145/yung-berg-fired-from-vh1-love-hip-hop-hollywood-after-assault-arrest|title = Yung Berg Fired from 'Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood' After Assault Arrest| magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] }}</ref> On December 8, 2014, series creator [[Mona Scott-Young]] expressed regret for the firing, saying it was a network decision.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vladtv.com/article/202522/mona-scott-young-on-benzino-yung-berg-being-fired-from-lhh|title=EXCLUSIVE: Mona Scott-Young on Benzino & Yung Berg Being Fired From LHH|website=www.vladtv.com}}</ref> The two-part reunion aired with a [[public service announcement]] about [[domestic violence]], along with a statement by [[VH1]] condemning Berg's actions.
*'''[[Lil' Fizz]]''' (Season 1–present)
: A rapper and actor. Fizz, real name Dreux Pierre Frédéric, is a former member of the group [[B2K]]. The series focuses on his love life, including his struggles with his [[baby mama]] Moniece and his romantic dalliances with Amanda, Nikki and Kamiah.


All main cast members from the previous season returned for a second season. [[Ray J]]'s girlfriend Princess Love joined the supporting cast, along with long time ''[[Love & Hip Hop: New York]]'' cast member Rich Dollaz, aspiring rappers Miles Brock and Milan Christopher, Miles' ex-girlfriend Amber Laura, Ray J's best friend Brandi Boyd, her husband Max Lux, [[Willie Taylor]] and his wife Shanda Denyce. [[Soulja Boy|Soulja]]'s fling Nastassia Smith, [[Lil' Fizz|Fizz]]'s girlfriend Kamiah Adams, gossip blogger [[Jason Lee (host)|Jason Lee]] and Moniece's mother Marla Thomas would appear in minor supporting roles. Miles and Milan were the first openly [[gay]] couple of the franchise and several episodes featured [[public service announcements]] aimed to help viewers struggling with their sexual identity.
*'''Nikki Mudarris''' (Season 3–present) <small>(supporting cast member in seasons 1–2)</small>
: A socialite and nightclub owner. Mudarris, full name Nicole Mudarris and also known as Miss Nikki Baby, is of [[Morocco|Moroccan]] and [[Lebanon|Lebanese]] descent. The first season chronicles her deteriorating relationship with Mally Mall and her blossoming romance with Lil Fizz. She continues to date Fizz casually through season two, while embarking on a fashion career with ''Nude By Nikki'', a lingerie line. She explores her [[bisexual]]ity in the third season and enters romances with both Safaree and Rosa.


On September 16, 2015, during filming, Hazel-E announced on [[social media]] that she had quit the series, comparing it to a "freak show".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/hazelebaby/status/644277961181401090|title=I just quit #Lhhh I'm sorry to everyone who came out but I'm not #Desperate for anything|last=Hazel-E}}</ref> Hazel had become increasingly frustrated that she had not been properly credited for her work behind-the-scenes, including her influence on casting, as well as her idea for the show title ''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' instead of the original ''Love & Hip Hop: L.A.''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thejasminebrand.com/2015/10/06/exclusive-reality-star-hazel-e-talks-leaving-love-hip-hop-hollywood-relationship-with-katt-williams-having-drink-thrown-in-her-face/|title=(EXCLUSIVE) Reality Star Hazel-E Talks Leaving Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, Relationship With Katt Williams & Having Drink Thrown In Her Face - theJasmineBRAND|last=thejasminebrand|date=6 October 2015|access-date=15 July 2016|archive-date=14 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170514173813/http://thejasminebrand.com/2015/10/06/exclusive-reality-star-hazel-e-talks-leaving-love-hip-hop-hollywood-relationship-with-katt-williams-having-drink-thrown-in-her-face/|url-status=dead}}</ref> Apryl and [[Omarion]] did not attend the taping of the second season reunion as Omarion was on [[concert|tour]]. On December 7, 2015, Apryl confirmed the two had quit the show and would not be returning next season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.essence.com/videos/exclusive-will-love-hip-hop-hollywood-stars-apryl-jones-and-omarion-return-new-season/|title=EXCLUSIVE: Will 'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood' Stars Apryl Jones and Omarion Return for a New Season?|date=6 December 2020 }}</ref>
*'''Masika Kalysha''' (Season 3–present) <small>(supporting cast member in season 1)</small>
: An urban model, video vixen and aspiring singer. Kalysha, also known as Masika Tucker, is of [[Creole peoples#Louisiana|French Creole]] heritage. In the first season, she dates Mally Mal, apparently unaware of his relationship with Nikki. Later, she moves onto Yung Berg, igniting a bitter feud with Hazel. She returns to the show as a main cast member in the third season to document the birth of her daughter, Khari, with rapper [[Fetty Wap]], as well as their subsequent co-parenting struggles.


This third season saw the promotion of long time supporting cast members Nikki Mudarris and Princess Love to the main cast, as well as the return and promotion of Masika Kalysha to main cast after a season's absence. Record producer [[Floyd Bentley|Floyd "A1" Bentley]], his wife [[Lyrica Anderson]], Lyrica's mother Lyrica Garrett, A1's mother Pam Bentley, [[Nicki Minaj]]'s ex [[Safaree Samuels]] and fitness model Rosa Acosta joined the supporting cast. [[Ray J]]'s mother Sonja Norwood and [[Willie Taylor|Willie]]'s alleged mistress Kyesha Shalina would appear in minor supporting roles. Former main cast member Hazel E would return late into the season in a supporting role.
*'''Princess Love''' (Season 3–present) <small>(supporting cast member in season 2) (guest star in season 1)</small>
: [[Ray J]]'s girlfriend, who he marries during the course of the show. Love is a model, [[video vixen]] and fashion designer of mixed [[Filipinos|Filipino]] and African-American ethnicity. Prior to the series, she worked as a stripper in [[Las Vegas]] and dated [[Floyd Mayweather Jr.]]. The series documents her volatile relationship with Ray, including her 2015 arrest for alleged domestic violence. Her ongoing feud with Ray's ex-girlfriend Teairra fuels several storylines.


On August 19, 2016, [[Soulja Boy]] posted a video of himself on social media, brandishing a gun and threatening to kill Nia Riley and her alleged new boyfriend.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tmz.com/2016/08/19/soulja-boy-gun-threat-nia-riley/|title=Soulja Boy -- Threatens to Kill His Ex's New Boyfriend (VIDEO)|website=TMZ|date=19 August 2016 }}</ref> From the third episode "For the Love of Money" onwards, Soulja was removed from the opening credits and had nearly all of his scenes deleted, essentially being reduced to a [[extra (acting)|background extra]] on the two remaining episodes he did appear. On October 4, 2016, Soulja posted "I've decided to quit ''Love & Hip Hop''. I feel my brand is too big for the show now. It's too ratchet."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/souljaboy/status/783027561567629312|title=I've decided to quit Love and hip hop. I feel my brand is too big for the show now. It's too ratchet. I have my own new tv show coming soon!|first=Soulja|last=Boy}}</ref> Series creator [[Mona Scott-Young]] responded by reposting a [[internet meme|meme]] with the caption "If I ever get fired, I'm gone (sic) tell people I quit to protect my brand".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thejasminebrand.com/2016/10/07/exclusive-sources-say-soulja-boy-fired-after-threatening-nia-riley-with-gun-rapper-responds-says-producers-are-lying/|title=(EXCLUSIVE) Sources Say Soulja Boy Fired After Threatening Nia Riley With Gun, Rapper Responds Says Producers Are Lying - theJasmineBRAND|last=thejasminebrand|date=7 October 2016}}</ref>
====Former====
*'''Apryl Jones''' (Seasons 1–2)
: The mother of [[Omarion]]'s children, Megaa and A'mei. Jones is a singer, songwriter and back-up vocalist of mixed Taiwanese and African-American ethnicity. The first season chronicles her strained relationship with Omarion's mother Leslie, as well as the pregnancy and birth of her first child.


On March 17, 2017, singer [[Keyshia Cole]] revealed that she had joined the cast for its fourth season, along with her estranged ex-husband [[Daniel Gibson|Daniel "Booby" Gibson]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theroot.com/why-keyshia-cole-joining-love-hip-hop-hollywood-is-g-1793795678 |title=Why Keyshia Cole Joining Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Is Good for Her and the Show, and Great for Fans |date=31 March 2017 |publisher=Theroot.com |access-date=2017-07-15}}</ref> This season saw the promotion of [[Lyrica Anderson]] and [[Safaree Samuels]] to the main cast, as well as the return of Hazel E after a season's absence. Lil Fizz and Masika Kalysha were demoted to supporting cast members, with Kalysha's demotion being a controversial and allegedly last minute decision, due to her refusal to film with or even discuss longtime rival Alexis Skyy on camera.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thejasminebrand.com/2017/07/14/masika-kalysha-i-was-demoted-on-love-hip-hop-over-alexis-skyy/|title=Masika Kalysha: I Was Demoted On 'Love & Hip Hop' Over Alexis Skyy! - theJasmineBRAND|last=thejasminebrand|date=14 July 2017}}</ref> The season revealed scenes of Kalysha breaking the [[fourth wall]] several times to express her displeasure with producers, as well as threatening legal action and storming off set.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vh1.com/news/yjpwk1/masika-kalysha-storms-off-set-and-refuses-to-film-after-alexis-skyys-name-is-mentioned|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231016021556/https://www.vh1.com/news/yjpwk1/masika-kalysha-storms-off-set-and-refuses-to-film-after-alexis-skyys-name-is-mentioned|url-status=live|archive-date=October 16, 2023|title=ICYMI: Masika Kalysha Storms Off Set and Refuses to Film After Alexis Skyy's Name is Mentioned|first=Sarah|last=Michel 7/31/2017|website=VH1 News}}</ref> [[Brooke Valentine]], Gibson, songwriter Marcus Black, stylist Zell Swag, Moniece's girlfriend A.D. Diggs and [[Fetty Wap]]'s ex Alexis Skyy would all join the supporting cast, along with [[Chanel West Coast]], producer Solo Lucci and [[Bridget Kelly]]. ''[[Love & Hip Hop: New York]]'' cast members Cisco Rosado and Jade Wifey, ''[[College Hill (TV series)|College Hill]]'' star Misster Ray, [[Alexandra Shipp]]'s brother James Shipp Jr. and A.D.'s friend Tiffany Campbell would also appear in supporting roles.
*'''Hazel-E''' (Seasons 1–2) <small>(supporting cast member in season 3)</small>
: A publicist, entrepreneur and aspiring rapper. Hazel, also known as Arica Adams, Arica Kane or Hazel Eyez, is of mixed African-American and Puerto Rican ethnicity. She is Teairra's best friend and confidant, despite the two [[frenemy|often coming to blows]] throughout the series. The first season chronicled her ill-fated relationship with rapper [[Yung Berg]] and her bitter feud with Masika. After breaking her nose in [[Dubai]] and having a drink thrown in her face during filming of the second season, she quit the series, comparing it to a "freak show".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thejasminebrand.com/2015/10/06/exclusive-reality-star-hazel-e-talks-leaving-love-hip-hop-hollywood-relationship-with-katt-williams-having-drink-thrown-in-her-face/|title=(EXCLUSIVE) Reality Star Hazel-E Talks Leaving Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, Relationship With Katt Williams & Having Drink Thrown In Her Face|work=TheJasmineBrand}}</ref> She returned as a supporting cast member towards the end of the third season.


During the season's reunion special, Safaree announced that he was leaving the show to join the cast of ''[[Love & Hip Hop: New York]]''. On October 20, 2017, after sparking violent feuds with nearly every member of the cast and causing controversy for making a series of [[homophobia|anti-gay]] and [[Discrimination based on skin color|colorist]] posts on social media, it was reported that Hazel had been fired from the show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tmz.com/2017/10/20/mona-scott-young-hazel-e-fired-love-and-hip-hop-gays-burn-in-hell/|title = 'Love and Hip Hop' Honcho Wants Hazel-E Fired for Attacking Gay Community| date=20 October 2017 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tmz.com/2017/10/20/love-and-hip-hop-star-hazel-e-fired/|title = 'Love and Hip Hop' Star Hazel-E Dropped from Show, but Before Homophobic Rant| date=20 October 2017 }}</ref> On February 7, 2018, it was reported that [[Keyshia Cole]] had quit the show, along with Masika Kalysha.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thejasminebrand.com/2018/02/07/exclusive-keyshia-cole-quits-love-hip-hop-hollywood/|title=EXCLUSIVE: Keyshia Cole Quits 'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood'|date=7 February 2018}}</ref>
*'''[[Omarion]]''' (Seasons 1–2)
: A [[Grammy Award]]-nominated [[R&B]] singer and actor. Omarion, full name Omari Ishmael Grandberry, is a former member of the group [[B2K]] with fellow cast member [[Lil' Fizz]]. While appearing on the show, he released "[[Post to Be]]" the highest selling song of his career. Omarion appeared infrequently in the second season and later confirmed to have quit the show with Apryl shortly before the taping of the second season reunion.<ref>http://www.vh1.com/news/227303/omarion-and-apryl-absent-love-hip-hop-reunion/</ref> The couple announced their break up in 2016, but the two remain amicable.


Season five saw the promotion of A1 and [[Brooke Valentine]] to the main cast after appearing previously as supporting cast members, as well as the return of [[K. Michelle]] to the franchise, who previously appeared on ''[[Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta]]'', ''[[Love & Hip Hop: New York]]'' and the spin-off ''[[K. Michelle: My Life]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2018/06/18/vh1s-record-breaking-phenomenon-continues-with-the-return-of-love-and-hip-hop-hollywood-monday-july-23-at-8pm-et-pt-966513/20180618vh101/|title=Breaking News - VH1's Record Breaking Phenomenon Continues with the Return of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" Monday, July 23 at 8PM ET/PT &#124; TheFutonCritic.com|website=www.thefutoncritic.com}}</ref> New cast members include [[video vixen]] Apple Watts, singer La'Britney, ''[[K. Michelle: My Life]]''{{'}}s Paris Phillips, [[Grammy Award]]-nominated producer [[RoccStar]], manager Shun Love, model Amber Diamond, bisexual rapper and drag performer JayWill, media personality Donatella and Apple's father John Watts.
*'''[[Soulja Boy]]''' (Seasons 1–3)
: A [[Grammy Award]]-nominated rapper, performer and record producer. The series chronicles his relationship with Nia Riley and his struggles with fidelity while on the road touring. In the second season, he has a fling with her best friend Nas, igniting a feud between the two girls. Soulja, real name DeAndre Cortez Way, appears in the opening credits of the first two episodes of the third season before being removed and reduced to minor guest appearances for the rest of the season after threatening to kill Nia and her alleged new boyfriend on social media.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tmz.com/2016/08/19/soulja-boy-gun-threat-nia-riley/|title=Soulja Boy Threatens to Kill Ex and Her New Boyfriend|work=TMZ}}</ref>


On October 24, 2018, it was reported that Eastern TV had been fired as a production company for the show, with Big Fish Entertainment taking their place, and there would be a major cast retooling for season six, with more of an focus on "actual couples and big names".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thejasminebrand.com/2018/10/24/vh1-fires-production-companies-for-basketball-wives-and-love-hip-hop-hollywood/|title=VH1 Fires Production Companies for "Basketball Wives" and "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood"|date=24 October 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thejasminebrand.com/2018/10/29/exclusive-love-hip-hop-hollywood-cast-shake-up-underway-similar-to-housewives-franchise-focus-more-on-couples-a-list-names/|title = EXCLUSIVE: Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Cast Shake up Underway, Similar to 'Housewives' Franchise - Focus More on Couples & A-List Names|date = 29 October 2018}}</ref> Brooke Valentine would leave the series after deciding to take a break after the birth of her child,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Mothoni_/status/1150037452255563777/photo/1|title=I'll miss Brooke Valentine pic.twitter.com/8kxVqHJKMm|date=July 13, 2019}}</ref> while Moniece Slaughter would return as a supporting cast member, with Moniece announcing on social media that the season would be her last.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEmcyDZVAHg|title=MONIECE SLAUGHTER OPENS UP ABOUT HER DEPARTURE FROM LOVE AND HIP HOP HOLLYWOOD|via=www.youtube.com}}</ref> [[Teairra Marí]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thejasminebrand.com/2019/07/01/exclusive-teairra-mari-returning-to-love-hip-hop-spotted-filming/|title=EXCLUSIVE: Teairra Mari Returning To Love & Hip Hop, Spotted Filming|date=July 1, 2019}}</ref> and Nikki Mudarris would also return late into the season in supporting roles.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://starcasm.net/lhhh-season-6-cast-update-miss-nikki-baby-nia-riley-both-rejoining/|title=LHHH Season 6 cast update: Miss Nikki Baby, Nia Riley both rejoining for the show's biggest-ever season|date=August 3, 2019}}</ref> On July 8, 2019, [[VH1]] confirmed the return of Apryl Jones and Fizz to the main cast, along with the addition of [[Yo-Yo (rapper)|Yo-Yo]], with new supporting cast members Micky Munday, J-Boog, [[Brittany B.]] and [[Akon]]'s wife Tricia Ana.<ref name="variety.com"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2019/07/09/vh1s-wildly-popular-love-and-hip-hop-hollywood-returns-on-monday-august-5-at-8pm-et-pt-94401/20190709vh101/|title=Breaking News - VH1's Wildly Popular "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" Returns on Monday, August 5 at 8pm ET/PT &#124; TheFutonCritic.com|website=www.thefutoncritic.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hip-hopvibe.com/2019/07/16/cast-of-love-k-michelle-is-back-and-apryl-jones-returns-with-lil-fizz-lhhh/|title=Cast of "Love & Hip Hop Hollywood" season six revealed; K. Michelle is back and Apryl Jones returns, with Lil Fizz #LHHH|date=16 July 2019}}</ref>
===Supporting===
The series has a large ensemble cast. The lead cast members appear in the opening credits, while other cast members are credited as "additional cast" or "featured" in the show's credits. These supporting cast members appear in [[Chroma key|green screen]] confessional interview segments and (for the most part) have the same amount of screen time and storyline focus as the show's main cast members.


The show never returned after the [[Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on television|COVID-19 pandemic]], instead Ray J and Princess were transferred to the cast of ''[[Love & Hip Hop: Miami]]'' to continue their storylines.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.miamiherald.com/miami-com/miami-com-news/article252593528.html| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210707062211/https://www.miamiherald.com/miami-com/miami-com-news/article252593528.html| archive-date = 2021-07-07| title = Are Ray J and Princess Love joining Love and Hip Hop Miami? {{!}} Miami Herald| website = [[Miami Herald]]}}</ref>
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{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="width:65%;"
===Cast timeline===
{{see also|List of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood cast members}}
: <small>{{Color box|#ddffdd|border=darkgray}} [[Main character|Main cast]] (appears in opening credits) </small>
: <small>{{Color box|#ffe3e3|border=darkgray}} [[Recurring character|Secondary cast]] (appears in [[Chroma key|green screen]] confessional segments and in end credits alongside the main cast)</small>
: <small>{{Color box|#DAEBFF|border=darkgray}} [[Guest appearance|Guest cast]] (appears in a guest role or cameo)</small>
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
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! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:10%;" | Supporting
! rowspan="2" scope="col" | {{nowrap|Cast member}}
! scope="col" colspan="3" | Seasons
! scope="col" colspan="6" | Seasons
|-
|-
! scope="col" style="width:6%;" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 1)|1]]
! scope="col" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 1)|1]]
! scope="col" style="width:6%;" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 2)|2]]
! scope="col" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 2)|2]]
! scope="col" style="width:6%;" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 3)|3]]
! scope="col" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 3)|3]]
! scope="col" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 4)|4]]
! scope="col" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 5)|5]]
! scope="col" | [[Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 6)|6]]
|-
|-
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| scope="row" | Morgan Hardman
| scope="row" | [[Teairra Marí]]
| colspan="5" {{cMain|Starring}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
| nowrap | Moniece Slaughter
| scope="row" | Nia Riley
| colspan="3" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="5" {{cMain|Starring}}
| {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Leslie Burrell
| scope="row" | Apryl Jones
| colspan="2" {{cMain|Starring}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| scope="row" | Amanda Secor
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| scope="row" | [[Yung Berg]]
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| scope="row" | Yesi Ortiz
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{n/a|}}
| {{n/a|}}
| {{cGuest|[[Guest actor|Guest]]}}
| {{cGuest|Guest}}
| {{n/a|}}
| {{cMain|Starring}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Sincere Show
| scope="row" | Hazel-E
| colspan="2" {{cMain|Starring}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="1" {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| {{cMain|Starring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Milan Christopher
| scope="row" | [[Ray J]]
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="6" {{cMain|Starring}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Rich Dollaz
| scope="row" | [[Lil' Fizz]]
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="3" {{cMain|Starring}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="2" {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| {{n/a|}}
| {{cMain|Starring}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Amber Laura
| scope="row" | [[Omarion]]
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{cMain|Starring}}
| colspan="4" {{n/a|}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Miles "Siir" Brock
| scope="row" | [[Soulja Boy]]
| colspan="3" {{cMain|Starring}}{{efn|name=soulja|Appears in the opening credits for the first two episodes of season three before being reduced to minor guest appearances for the rest of the season.}}
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Brandi Boyd
| scope="row" | Nikki Mudarris
| colspan="2" {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="3" {{cMain|Starring}}
| {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Nastassia "Nas" Smith
| scope="row" | [[Masika Kalysha]]
| {{n/a|}}
| {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{n/a|}}
| {{n/a|}}
| {{cMain|Starring}}
| {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Kamiah Adams
| scope="row" | Princess Love
| {{n/a|}}
| {{cGuest|Guest}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="4" {{cMain|Starring}}
|-
| scope="row" | Max "Lux" Boyd
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
|-
| scope="row" | Jason Lee
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
|-
| scope="row" | Marla Thomas
| {{n/a|}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
| scope="row" | Shanda Denyce
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
|-
| scope="row" | [[Willie Taylor]]
| {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
|-
| scope="row" | Sonja Norwood
| {{cGuest}}
| {{n/a|}}
| {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Kyesha Shalina
| scope="row" | [[Keyshia Cole]]
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
| {{cMain|Starring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="1" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | [[Lyrica Anderson]]
| scope="row" | [[Lyrica Anderson]]
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="1" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="1" {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| colspan="3" {{cMain|Starring}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | A1 Bentley
| scope="row" | [[Safaree Samuels]]
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="1" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| {{cMain|Starring}}
| {{cGuest|Guest}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
| scope="row" | [[K. Michelle]]{{efn|name=kmichelle|Credited onscreen as "Kimberly".}}
| colspan="4" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{cMain|Starring}}
|-
|-
| nowrap| [[Brooke Valentine]]
| scope="row" | Lyrica Garrett
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="1" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| {{cMain|Starring}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | Pam Bentley
| scope="row" | [[Floyd Bentley|A1 Bentley]]
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="1" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
| colspan="2" {{cRecurring|Supporting}}
| colspan="2" {{cMain|Starring}}
|-
|-
| scope="row" | [[Safaree Samuels]]
| scope="row" | [[Yo-Yo (rapper)|Yo-Yo]]
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="5" {{n/a|}}
| {{cMain|Starring}}
| colspan="1" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
|-
| scope="row" | Rosa Acosta
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="1" {{cRecurring|[[Supporting actor|Supporting]]}}
|-
|-
|}
|}


Note:
====Current====
{{notelist}}
*'''Nia Riley''' (Season 1–present)
: Soulja Boy's long time girlfriend. Riley's father is [[Grammy Award]]-winning singer [[Teddy Riley]]. She has a daughter, Kamyrn. The series chronicles her struggles with Soulja's infidelity and commitment issues. He has a fling with her best friend Nas during season two, igniting several violent brawls between the two girls. The two announced their break-up in 2016.


===Storylines===
*'''Brandi Boyd''' (Season 2–present)
''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' chronicles the professional and romantic struggles of women and men in the hip hop industry, as well as the intense and violent rivalries between them. Over the seasons, the show has explored [[Substance dependence|addiction]], substance abuse and mental illness.
: Ray J's best friend. Boyd, also known as Lil' B, Lil' Brandi or Brandi Burnside, is of mixed [[African American]] and [[Koreans|Korean]] ethnicity. She is the goddaughter of [[Whitney Houston]]. She is an actress, aspiring rapper and member of the rap duo Queenz, currently signed to [[Nick Cannon]]'s ''Ncredible'' label. She is married to Max Lux, with whom she has a son, Brandus. The series chronicles their marital struggles.


Many female cast members identify as [[bisexual]], [[lesbian]] or [[sexual fluidity|sexually fluid]], and the show is one of the few television shows to explore [[African-American LGBT community|LGBT issues]] from a [[African-American culture|black perspective]]. Homophobia in the hip hop world is explored in greater depth in the second season when openly gay rappers Milan and Miles join the cast.<ref name=vulture>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vulture.com/2016/10/love-hip-hop-and-queer-sexuality.html|title=Love & Hip Hop Deserves More Respect for How It Portrays Queer Sexuality|website=Vulture|date=31 October 2016 }}</ref>
*'''Max "Lux" Boyd''' (Season 2–present)
: Brandi's husband. Boyd is a Grammy Award-nominated rapper, songwriter and record producer.


==Reception==
*'''Jason Lee''' (Season 2–present)
===Critical response===
: A gossip [[blogger]] and media personality. Lee is openly [[gay]]. He is introduced as a friend of Kamiah's, who exposes her fling with Fizz. In season two, he ignites a rivalry with Hazel E after throwing a drink in her face during a heated argument. In season three, he comes into conflict with Moniece and Fizz when he obtains a copy of her alleged [[celebrity sex tape|sex tape]].
''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' has largely escaped the controversy and criticism that has plagued the franchise since its inception.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/kelleylcarter/the-queen-of-ratchet-tv-gets-candid|title=The Queen Of Ratchet TV Gets Candid|first=Kelley L.|last=Carter|website=BuzzFeed}}</ref><ref name="complex.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2015/02/mona-scott-young-interview-2015|title=Mona Scott-Young Has Created a TV Empire by Keeping Things Real, and She's Not About to Start Faking It Now|website=Complex}}</ref> Jon Caramanica of ''The New York Times'' called this incarnation a "great soap opera, but has little to do with modern music-making".<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/09/arts/omarion-and-k-michelle-on-parallel-tracks-release-albums.html|title=Reality TV as Hip-Hop Incubator|first=Jon|last=Caramanica|newspaper=The New York Times|date=December 8, 2014}}</ref> Writer [[Michael Arceneaux]] praised the show for its portrayal of [[LGBT]] issues,<ref name=vulture/> and in 2018 for being the only show in the franchise to continue to provide "a ratchet good time".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mic.com/articles/190531/love-and-hip-hop-is-good-again-thanks-to-hollywood|title='Love & Hip Hop' is good again, thanks to Hollywood|first=Michael|last=Arceneaux|website=Mic|date=August 2018 }}</ref>


===Scripting allegations===
*'''Shanda Denyce Taylor''' (Season 2–present)
''Love & Hip Hop'' is often criticized for appearing to fabricate much of its storyline. Scott-Young has denied those claims: “I can’t stress enough that the stuff they deal with on (''Love & Hip Hop'') is real. We may frame it within a production construct that allows us to shoot on a schedule, but we’re not making up the stuff that they’re going through.”<ref name="complex.com"/>
: The wife of Willie and mother of his children, Kavion and Layla. Denyce, also known as LaShanda Denyce or Niyana Denyce Blatcher-Taylor, is an aspiring singer and songwriter. Prior to dating Willie, she worked as a [[stripper]]. When the two are faced with money issues in the second season, she debates whether to return to her former profession. She discovers her husband's infidelity in season three, igniting a feud with his mistress, Kyesha.


===Ratings===
*'''[[Willie Taylor]]''' (Season 2–present)
The ''Love & Hip Hop'' franchise is one of the highest-rated franchises in cable television history.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/06/28/love-and-hiphop-atlanta-meets-crime-and-punishment-hits-the-skids.html|title=Was The Entire Cast of 'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' Just Fired? - The Daily Beast|work=The Daily Beast|date=28 June 2016|last1=Taylor|first1=Goldie}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vh1.com/news/009tp1/vh1-highest-ratings-in-6-years-leads-the-top-25-cable-networks-in-growth|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220620022230/https://www.vh1.com/news/009tp1/vh1-highest-ratings-in-6-years-leads-the-top-25-cable-networks-in-growth|url-status=live|archive-date=June 20, 2022|title=VH1 Garners Highest Ratings In 6 Years, Leads The Top 25 Cable Networks In Growth|website=VH1 News}}</ref> In an overview of the television cultural divide, ''[[The New York Times]]'' reported that ''Love & Hip Hop'' was most popular show in the [[Black Belt (geological formation)|black belt]].<ref name="katz20161227">{{Cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/12/26/upshot/duck-dynasty-vs-modern-family-television-maps.html |title='Duck Dynasty' vs. 'Modern Family': 50 Maps of the U.S. Cultural Divide |last=Katz |first=Josh |date=December 27, 2016 |newspaper=The New York Times}}</ref>
: A [[R&B]] singer and songwriter. Taylor was born and raised in [[Chicago]]. He is a former member of the group [[Day26]], which was formed at the end of the fourth season of [[MTV]]'s ''[[Making the Band]]''. The series chronicles his attempts to revive his music career after several label and contract disputes and his struggles to provide for his family.


The second series premiere garnered big ratings for the network, with [[VH1]] announcing a combined rating of 3.6 million viewers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/ratings/2015/09/10/vh1s-smash-hit-love-and-hip-hop-hollywood-season-2-premieres-to-the-tune-of-36-million-total-viewers-on-monday-706211/20150910vh101/|title=Ratings - VH1's Smash Hit "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" Season 2 Premieres to the Tune of 3.6 Million Total Viewers on Monday - TheFutonCritic.com|website=www.thefutoncritic.com}}</ref>
*'''Sonja Norwood''' (Season 3–present) <small>(guest star in season 1)</small>
: Ray J's mother. She disapproves of his relationship with Princess.


===Cultural impact===
*'''Kyesha Shalina''' (Season 3–present)
During a speech at a campaign rally in [[North Carolina]] on November 4, 2016, President [[Barack Obama]] referenced the show, comparing the [[2016 United States presidential election|2016 presidential race]] to [[reality television]], saying "I mean, its like some ''Love & Hip Hop'' stuff."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/entertainthis/2016/11/04/barack-obama-2016-presidential-election-reality-show-love--hip-hop/93304450/|title=Obama calls the 2016 election a reality show: It's like some 'Love & Hip Hop' stuff"|last=Jones|first=Jalessa|date=November 4, 2016|newspaper=US Today}}</ref>
: Willie's alleged mistress. She is a rapper from Willie and Shanda's hometown in [[Chicago]]. She claims to have been in a secret relationship with Willie for 12 years. In 2016, under the name KyRaQ, she released "MySpace", a [[diss track]] aimed at Shanda.


==Episodes==
*'''[[Lyrica Anderson]]''' (Season 3–present)
{{main|List of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood episodes}}
: A R&B singer and songwriter. Anderson married A1 during filming in 2016 and their wedding is featured on the show's third season. The series chronicles their struggles with their mothers, Pam and Lyrica Garrett, who constantly interfere in their lives.
{{:List of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood episodes}}


==Broadcast history==
*'''Floyd "A1" Bentley''' (Season 3–present)
On August 10, 2015, [[VH1]] announced that ''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' would be returning for a second season on September 7, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2015/08/10/vh1s-love-and-hip-hop-hollywood-returns-monday-september-7-at-8pm-et-pt-439214/20150810vh101/|title=Breaking News - VH1's "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" Returns Monday, September 7 at 8PM ET/PT - TheFutonCritic.com|website=www.thefutoncritic.com}}</ref>
: Lyrica's boyfriend, who he marries during the course of the show. Bentley is a record producer, songwriter and co-CEO of Right Now Sound.


On August 3, 2016, [[VH1]] announced that ''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' would be returning for a third season on August 15, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2016/08/03/vh1s-love-and-hip-hop-hollywood-season-3-premieres-monday-august-15th-at-800-pm-et-pt-321315/20160803vh101/|title=Breaking News - VH1's "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" Season 3 Premieres Monday, August 15th at 8:00 PM ET/PT - TheFutonCritic.com|website=www.thefutoncritic.com}}</ref>
*'''Lyrica Garrett''' (Season 3–present)
: Lyrica's mother. Garrett, also known as Marci Thomas, is a singer, songwriter and vocal coach. Her strained relationship with A1 and his mother are chronicled throughout the third season.


On April 13, 2017, VH1 announced that ''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' would be returning for a fourth season on July 24, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vh1.com/news/36imha/vh1-announces-summer-2017-lineup |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220518092333/https://www.vh1.com/news/36imha/vh1-announces-summer-2017-lineup |url-status=live |archive-date=May 18, 2022 |title=Announces Its Party-Packed Summer Lineup With New Shows Like Daytime Divas and Returning Favorites Like Love & Hip Hop Hollywood |website=VH1.com |date=2017-04-13 |access-date=2017-07-15}}</ref>
*'''Pam Bentley''' (Season 3–present)
: A1's mother. Bentley, also known as Pam Robinson, is from [[Kansas City, Missouri]]. Her strained relationship with Lyrica and her mother are chronicled throughout the third season.


===Specials===
*'''[[Safaree Samuels]]''' (Season 3–present)
On October 12, 2015, [[VH1]] announced that ''Love & Hip Hop: Out in Hip Hop'', a round-table discussion moderated by [[T. J. Holmes]] of [[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]], would air on October 19, 2015. The special focused on the reality on being openly [[LGBT]] in the [[hip hop music|hip hop]] community, and coincided with the airing of the seventh episode "Truth", in which [[bisexual]] cast member Miles [[Coming out|comes out]] to his ex-girlfriend Amber.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2015/10/12/vh1-hosts-roundtable-discussion-moderated-by-tj-holmes-on-the-reality-of-being-openly-gay-in-the-hip-hop-community-with-lhh-out-in-hip-hop-premiering-monday-october-19-at-11pm-139511/20151012vh101/|title=Breaking News - VH1 Hosts Roundtable Discussion Moderated by T.J. Holmes on the Reality of Being Openly Gay in the Hip Hop Community with "LHH: Out in Hip Hop" Premiering Monday, October 19 at 11PM - TheFutonCritic.com|website=www.thefutoncritic.com}}</ref> The special garnered 1.5 million viewers, ranking #1 among women 18-49 in its time period.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/ratings/2015/10/21/vh1s-roundtable-discussion-lhh-out-in-hip-hop-ranks-number-1-among-women-18-49-in-its-time-period-on-monday-october-19-at-1100-pm-et-pt-818212/20151021vh101/|title=Ratings - VH1's Roundtable Discussion "LHH: Out in Hip Hop" Ranks #1 Among Women 18-49 in Its Time Period on Monday, October 19 at 11:00 PM ET/PT - TheFutonCritic.com|website=www.thefutoncritic.com}}</ref>
: A rapper and record producer, best known as the ex-fiancé of rapper [[Nicki Minaj]]. Samuels is of [[Jamaica]]n descent and was born and raised in [[Brooklyn]], New York. He is introduced as Nikki's new love interest.


On July 3, 2017, three weeks before the season four premiere, [[VH1]] aired ''Dirty Little Secrets'', a special featuring unseen footage and deleted scenes from the show's first three seasons, along with interviews with the show's cast and producers.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vh1.com/news/oylnq2/love-hip-hop-hollywood-cast-plastic-surgery|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220516153223/https://www.vh1.com/news/oylnq2/love-hip-hop-hollywood-cast-plastic-surgery|url-status=live|archive-date=May 16, 2022|title=From Spongebob to Hourglass: The Love & Hip Hop Hollywood Cast Members Reveal Which Areas They've Nipped and Tucked|first=Sarah|last=Michel 7/6/2017|website=VH1 News}}</ref>
*'''Rosa Acosta''' (Season 3–present)
: Nikki's girlfriend. Acosta is an openly bisexual Latina model, who immigrated to the USA from the [[Dominican Republic]]. She previously appeared on the [[E!]] reality show ''[[Khloé & Lamar]]'' as a fling of [[Rob Kardashian]].


====Former====
==Distribution==
''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' episodes air regularly on [[VH1]] in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch/love-and-hip-hop-hollywood/|title=Shows A-Z - love & hip hop: hollywood on vh1 - TheFutonCritic.com|website=www.thefutoncritic.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/shows/love-and-hip-hop-hollywood/tv-schedule|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160807201943/http://www.vh1.com/shows/love-and-hip-hop-hollywood/tv-schedule|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 7, 2016|title=TV Schedule for Love & Hip Hop Hollywood - VH1 TV Series Schedule|website=VH1}}</ref>
*'''Morgan Hardman''' (Season 1)
: Ray J's executive assistant of many years. Hardman has a son, LaCorey. The first season chronicles her and Ray's dramatic falling out, including a violent confrontation at the first season reunion.

*'''Leslie Burrell''' (Season 1)
: Omarion's mother. The first season chronicles her strained relationship with her daughter in law, Apryl.

*'''Amanda Secor''' (Season 1)
: [[Lil' Fizz]]'s girlfriend. They break up later in the first season due to her infidelity.

*'''[[Yung Berg]]''' (Season 1)
: A [[Grammy Award]]-nominated rapper and record producer. Berg, real name Christian Ward, is introduced as Hazel-E's love interest. However, he refuses to acknowledge their relationship as anything more than [[casual sex]]. He later pursues a relationship with Masika, igniting a feud between the two girls. In the first season reunion, he claims to have received [[oral sex]] from Teairra. He was fired from the show in 2014 after he was arrested for allegedly assaulting Masika after the reunion taping.<ref>http://www.tmz.com/2014/11/08/yung-berg-fired-love-and-hip-hop/</ref>

*'''Yesi Ortiz''' (Season 1) <small>(guest star in season 3)</small>
: Morgan's friend and confidante. Ortiz is a DJ and radio personality at [[KPWR|Power 106]].

*'''Sincere Show''' (Season 1)
: A night club promoter with ties to many of the show's cast members. He gets into a physical altercation with Teairra after he criticises her weight and singing ability.

*'''Milan Christopher''' (Season 2)
: An aspiring rapper and model. Christopher, full name Millaun Christopher Brown, Jr. or Milan Christopher Gordy, is openly gay and an activist within the community. The show chronicles his struggles as an openly gay man keeping his relationship with Miles a [[closeted|secret]]. The two had a very public and violent breakup shortly after the filming of the second season in 2015.<ref>http://www.tmz.com/2016/02/04/love-and-hip-hop-milan-christopher-miles-brock-fight-charges/</ref>

*'''Rich Dollaz''' (Season 2)
: Moniece's boyfriend. Dollaz, real name Richard Trowers, is an entertainment manager, record producer and long-time supporting cast member on ''[[Love & Hip Hop: New York]]''. The second season documents his relationship with Moniece, which includes a brief engagement before they break up in the finale.

*'''Amber Laura''' (Season 2)
: Miles' ex-girlfriend. Laura, also known as Amber Hunter or Fabb Abb, is an aspiring rapper with a daughter, Zoey. The series chronicles her lingering feelings for Miles and her shock at his [[coming out]] as gay.

*'''Miles "Siir" Brock''' (Season 2)
: Milan's boyfriend. Brock is an aspiring rapper and producer. He and Milan are the first openly [[gay]] couple to be featured in the ''[[Love & Hip Hop]]'' franchise. The second season documents his [[coming out]] story and his struggles to reveal his sexuality to his family and his ex-girlfriend Amber.

*'''Nastassia "Nas" Smith''' (Season 2)
: Nia's ex-best friend. Smith is an urban model, [[video vixen]] and aspiring fashion designer. She has a violent falling out with Nia after pursuing her boyfriend [[Soulja Boy]].

*'''Kamiah Adams''' (Season 2)
: Lil Fizz's girlfriend. Her and Fizz split up early into the second season after she clashes with Nikki and blabs about his bedroom skills to the gossip blogger Jason Lee. Adams is an aspiring model and actress of [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] ethnicity.
*'''Marla Thomas''' (Season 2)
: Moniece's mother. Thomas is a radio personality and the wife of Dave Thomas, a singer from the gospel group [[Take 6]]. The second season chronicles her strained relationship with Moniece and her apprehensions about her relationship with Rich.

==Episodes==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="2"|Season !! Episodes !! Season Premiere !! Season Finale !! Reunion !! Specials
|-
| style="background:#FF5A80; height:5px;"|
| align="center"| [[#Season 1 (2014)|1]]
| align="center"| 14
| align="center"| {{Start date|2014|9|15}}
| align="center"| {{End date|2014|12|1}}
| align="center"| {{Start date|2014|12|8}}<br>{{Start date|2014|12|9}}
| {{n/a}}
|-
| style="background:#0FFFFF; height:5px;"|
| align="center"| [[#Season 2 (2015)|2]]
| align="center"| 14
| align="center"| {{Start date|2015|09|07}}
| align="center"| November 23, 2015
| align="center"| {{Start date|2015|11|30}}<br>{{Start date|2015|12|7}}
| October 19, 2015
|-
| style="background:#FF69B4; height:5px;"|
| align="center"| [[#Season 3 (2016)|3]]
| align="center"| 14
| align="center"| August 15, 2016
| align="center"| October 31, 2016
| align="center"| {{Start date|2016|11|7}}<br>{{Start date|2016|11|14}}
| {{n/a}}
|-
|}

===Season 1 (2014)===
{{main article|Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 1)}}
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|Title = La La Land
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|9|15}}
|ShortSummary =
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 2
|Title = Ex'd Out
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|9|22}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.37<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/09/23/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-dominates-sportscenter-monday-night-raw-love-and-hip-hop-hollywood-more/305973/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Dominates + 'SportsCenter', 'Monday Night Raw', 'Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood' & More|last=Kondolojy|first=Amanda|website=TV by the Numbers|date=September 23, 2014|accessdate=September 23, 2014}}</ref>
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|Title = Moving On
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|9|29}}
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|Viewers = 2.28<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/09/30/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-wins-night-wwe-raw-love-hip-hop-hollywood-chrisley-knows-best-t-i-tiny-more/308889/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Wins Night, 'WWE Raw', 'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood', 'Chrisley Knows Best', 'T.I. & Tiny' & More|last=Bibel|first=Sara|website=TV by the Numbers|date=September 30, 2014|accessdate=September 30, 2014}}</ref>
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 4
|Title = Claim Game
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|10|6}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.18<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/10/07/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-leads-night-monday-night-smackdown-love-hip-hop-t-i-tiny-more/311582/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Leads Night + 'Monday Night SmackDown', 'Love & Hip Hop', 'T.I. & Tiny' & More|last=Kondolojy|first=Amanda|website=TV by the Numbers|date=October 7, 2014|accessdate=October 7, 2014}}</ref>
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber = 5
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5
|Title = Truth Be Told
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|10|13}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.39<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/10/14/monday-cable-ratingsmonday-night-football-wins-night-love-hip-hop-hollywood-wwe-raw-misfit-garage-t-i-tiny-more/314450/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Wins Night, 'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood', 'WWE Raw', 'Misfit Garage', 'T.I. & Tiny' & More|last=Bibel|first=Sara|website=TV by the Numbers|date=October 14, 2014|accessdate=October 14, 2014}}</ref>
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber = 6
|EpisodeNumber2 = 6
|Title = Exit Stage Left
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|10|20}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.25<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/10/21/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-tops-night-sportscenter-monday-night-raw-love-hip-hop-hollywood-more/317394/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Tops Night + 'SportsCenter', 'Monday Night RAW', 'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood' & More|last=Kondolojy|first=Amanda|website=TV by the Numbers|date=October 21, 2014|accessdate=October 21, 2014}}</ref>
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{{Episode list
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 7
|Title = Busted
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|10|27}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.33<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/10/28/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-w3ins-night-wwe-raw-drumline-a-new-beat-american-dad-mike-tyson-mysteries-more/320234/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Wins Night, 'WWE Raw', 'Drumline: A New Beat', 'American Dad', 'Mike Tyson Mysteries' & More|last=Bibel|first=Sara|website=TV by the Numbers|date=October 28, 2014|accessdate=October 28, 2014}}</ref>
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 8
|Title = Dissed and Dismissed
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|11|3}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.44<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/11/04/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-wins-night-love-hip-hop-hollywood-monday-night-raw-sportscenter-more/324039/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Wins Night + 'Love & Hip-Hop Hollywood', 'Monday Night RAW', 'SportsCenter' & More|last=Kondolojy|first=Amanda|website=TV by the Numbers|date=November 4, 2014|accessdate=November 4, 2014}}</ref>
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|Title = Face the Music
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|11|10}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.30<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/11/11/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-wins-night-wwe-raw-love-hip-hop-hollywood-vanderpump-rules-more/326048/|title=
Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Wins Night, 'WWE Raw', 'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood', 'Vanderpump Rules' & More|last=Bibel|first=Sara|website=TV by the Numbers|date=November 11, 2014}}</ref>
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber = 10
|EpisodeNumber2 = 10
|Title = Gossip Girl
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|11|17}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.74<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/11/18/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-tops-night-love-hip-hop-hollywood-monday-night-raw-more/328810/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Tops Night + 'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood', 'Monday Night RAW' & More|last=Kondolojy|first=Amanda|website=TV by the Numbers|date=November 18, 2014|accessdate=November 18, 2014}}</ref>
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{{Episode list
|EpisodeNumber = 11
|EpisodeNumber2 = 11
|Title = Treading Water
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|11|24}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.59<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/11/25/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-wins-night-wwe-raw-love-hip-hop-hollywood-k-michelle-my-life-vanderpump-rules-more/332094/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Wins Night 'WWE Raw', 'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood', 'K. Michelle: My Life', 'Vanderpump Rules' & More|last=Bibel|first=Sara|website=TV by the Numbers|date=November 25, 2014|accessdate=November 25, 2014}}</ref>
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|EpisodeNumber = 12
|EpisodeNumber2 = 12
|Title = Matters of the Heart
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|12|1}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.55<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/12/03/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-tops-night-love-hip-hop-hollywood-sportscenter-more/334368/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Tops Night + 'Love & Hip-Hop Hollywood', 'SportsCenter' & More|last=Kondolojy|first=Amanda|website=TV by the Numbers|date=December 2, 2014|accessdate=December 2, 2014}}</ref>
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{{Episode list
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 13
|Title = Reunion – Part 1
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|12|8}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.63<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/12/9/monday-cable-ratings-monday-night-football-tops-night-love-hip-hop-hollywood-the-fosters-major-crimes-switched-at-birth-more/337126/|title=Monday Cable Ratings: 'Monday Night Football' Wins Night, 'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood', 'The Fosters, 'Major Crimes' & More|last=Bibel|first=Sara|website=TV by the Numbers|date=December 9, 2014}}</ref>
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{{Episode list
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 14
|Title = Reunion – Part 2
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|12|9}}
|ShortSummary =
|Viewers = 2.07<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/12/10/tuesday-cable-ratings-sons-of-anarchy-wins-night-anarchy-afterword-pretty-little-liars-benched-girlfriends-guide-to-divorce-more/337693/|title=Tuesday Cable Ratings: 'Sons of Anarchy' Wins Night, 'Anarchy Afterword', 'Pretty Little Liars', 'Benched', 'Ground Floor' & More|last=Bibel|first=Sara|website=TV by the Numbers|date=December 10, 2014}}</ref>
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===Season 2 (2015)===
{{main article|Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (season 2)}}
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|- 5.60
{{Episode list
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|EpisodeNumber2 = 1
|Title = The Real
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===Season 3 (2016)===
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* [http://blog.vh1.com/2014-09-05/love-hip-hop-hollywood-supertrailer/ ''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' trailer] at VH1.com
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140906230847/http://blog.vh1.com/2014-09-05/love-hip-hop-hollywood-supertrailer/ ''Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood'' trailer] at VH1.com
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Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood
GenreReality television
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes97 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Running time42–44 minutes
Production companies
  • Monami Productions
  • Eastern TV (s. 1–5)
  • Big Fish Entertainment (s. 6)
Original release
NetworkVH1
ReleaseSeptember 15, 2014 (2014-09-15) –
December 23, 2019 (2019-12-23)
Related

Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood is the third installment of the Love & Hip Hop reality television franchise.[1] It premiered on September 15, 2014 on VH1 and chronicles the lives of several people in the Hollywood area, involved with hip hop music.[1] The show features appearances from notable figures associated with West Coast hip hop.

On July 8, 2019, VH1 announced the show's return for a sixth season, which premiered on August 5, 2019.[2] On May 11, 2020, VH1 announced that production on any future seasons would be postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] The show never returned, and after a series of crossover specials and spin-offs, several Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood cast members were transferred to Love & Hip Hop: Miami from August 23, 2021.

Development

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Rumors of a Los Angeles-based spin-off of Love & Hip Hop began circulating in September 2013. In an interview, creator Mona Scott Young confirmed that the concept was being considered, along with possible spin-offs in Houston and New Orleans, saying “we’ve been looking in a few cities. It’s feeling like we’ll land in L.A., we’ve got some great stories to tell in L.A.”[4] On October 11, 2013, it was reported that producers had approached Tyga, Blac Chyna, Karrueche Tran, LoLa Monroe, Bow Wow's ex-girlfriend Miss Joie and Christina Milian's boyfriend Jas Prince to star in Love & Hip Hop: L.A. Ray J was also offered to star, as both lead and co-producer, with his protege Yung Berg and love interests Teairra Marí and Princess Love rounding out the cast.[5] Cassie was offered a supporting role. On October 15, 2013, Tran reportedly backed out of the show at her (then) boyfriend Chris Brown's insistence, after hearing that producers were in talks with Brown's ex Jasmine Sanders to join the cast, tweeting "Definitely not going to be on Love & Hip Hop LA lol".[6][7] On January 10, 2014, it was reported that producers were having difficulties finalising casting, after Ray J's contractional obligations to Bad Girls All-Star Battle lead to some complications. The cast around this time reportedly included publicist-turned-rapper Hazel-E, Brooke Valentine, radio DJ Yesi Ortiz and video vixen Bria Myles.[8] On March 31, 2014, the series began filming, with Ray, Teairra, Love, Berg, Joie, Ortiz, Ray's assistant Morgan Hardman, Omarion and his girlfriend Apryl Jones confirmed as part of the cast.[9] On August 6, 2014, it was announced that Soulja Boy had joined the show.[10] In interviews in 2017, Berg revealed he had filmed scenes with Joie as a couple, before Joie was fired three months into taping.[11] Berg was then weaved into a storyline with Hazel-E, a relationship he claims was contrived for television.[12]

On August 18, 2014, VH1 announced Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood would make its series premiere on September 15, 2014.[13]

Series synopsis

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Overview and casting

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The cast of the fifth season, top row: Lyrica, Brooke, A1, K. Michelle and Moniece. bottom row: Teairra, Princess, Nikki and Ray J.

Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood revolves around the personal and professional struggles of several R&B artists and rappers in Los Angeles' music scene. The series is notable for its high profile cast, with the youngest and most established group of cast members in the franchise thus far. It has a sprawling supporting cast, who (in most cases) share the same amount of screen time and storyline focus as the show's leads.

The original cast consisted of Ray J, Soulja Boy, Omarion and his girlfriend Apryl Jones, Lil' Fizz and his ex-girlfriend Moniece Slaughter, Teairra Marí and former celebrity publicist Hazel-E, with Ray's assistant Morgan Hardman, Teddy Riley's daughter Nia Riley, Fizz's girlfriend Amanda Secor, Yung Berg, radio personality Yesi Ortiz, club promoter Sincere Show, socialite Nikki Mudarris and video vixen Masika Kalysha as supporting cast members.[14] Although not mentioned in the initial cast announcement, Omarion's mother Leslie Burrell would also appear as a supporting cast member.

On November 5, 2014, Yung Berg was arrested for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend and fellow cast member Masika, several hours after the taping of the reunion special. VH1 released a statement that he had been terminated from the show effective immediately.[15][16] On December 8, 2014, series creator Mona Scott-Young expressed regret for the firing, saying it was a network decision.[17] The two-part reunion aired with a public service announcement about domestic violence, along with a statement by VH1 condemning Berg's actions.

All main cast members from the previous season returned for a second season. Ray J's girlfriend Princess Love joined the supporting cast, along with long time Love & Hip Hop: New York cast member Rich Dollaz, aspiring rappers Miles Brock and Milan Christopher, Miles' ex-girlfriend Amber Laura, Ray J's best friend Brandi Boyd, her husband Max Lux, Willie Taylor and his wife Shanda Denyce. Soulja's fling Nastassia Smith, Fizz's girlfriend Kamiah Adams, gossip blogger Jason Lee and Moniece's mother Marla Thomas would appear in minor supporting roles. Miles and Milan were the first openly gay couple of the franchise and several episodes featured public service announcements aimed to help viewers struggling with their sexual identity.

On September 16, 2015, during filming, Hazel-E announced on social media that she had quit the series, comparing it to a "freak show".[18] Hazel had become increasingly frustrated that she had not been properly credited for her work behind-the-scenes, including her influence on casting, as well as her idea for the show title Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood instead of the original Love & Hip Hop: L.A..[19] Apryl and Omarion did not attend the taping of the second season reunion as Omarion was on tour. On December 7, 2015, Apryl confirmed the two had quit the show and would not be returning next season.[20]

This third season saw the promotion of long time supporting cast members Nikki Mudarris and Princess Love to the main cast, as well as the return and promotion of Masika Kalysha to main cast after a season's absence. Record producer Floyd "A1" Bentley, his wife Lyrica Anderson, Lyrica's mother Lyrica Garrett, A1's mother Pam Bentley, Nicki Minaj's ex Safaree Samuels and fitness model Rosa Acosta joined the supporting cast. Ray J's mother Sonja Norwood and Willie's alleged mistress Kyesha Shalina would appear in minor supporting roles. Former main cast member Hazel E would return late into the season in a supporting role.

On August 19, 2016, Soulja Boy posted a video of himself on social media, brandishing a gun and threatening to kill Nia Riley and her alleged new boyfriend.[21] From the third episode "For the Love of Money" onwards, Soulja was removed from the opening credits and had nearly all of his scenes deleted, essentially being reduced to a background extra on the two remaining episodes he did appear. On October 4, 2016, Soulja posted "I've decided to quit Love & Hip Hop. I feel my brand is too big for the show now. It's too ratchet."[22] Series creator Mona Scott-Young responded by reposting a meme with the caption "If I ever get fired, I'm gone (sic) tell people I quit to protect my brand".[23]

On March 17, 2017, singer Keyshia Cole revealed that she had joined the cast for its fourth season, along with her estranged ex-husband Daniel "Booby" Gibson.[24] This season saw the promotion of Lyrica Anderson and Safaree Samuels to the main cast, as well as the return of Hazel E after a season's absence. Lil Fizz and Masika Kalysha were demoted to supporting cast members, with Kalysha's demotion being a controversial and allegedly last minute decision, due to her refusal to film with or even discuss longtime rival Alexis Skyy on camera.[25] The season revealed scenes of Kalysha breaking the fourth wall several times to express her displeasure with producers, as well as threatening legal action and storming off set.[26] Brooke Valentine, Gibson, songwriter Marcus Black, stylist Zell Swag, Moniece's girlfriend A.D. Diggs and Fetty Wap's ex Alexis Skyy would all join the supporting cast, along with Chanel West Coast, producer Solo Lucci and Bridget Kelly. Love & Hip Hop: New York cast members Cisco Rosado and Jade Wifey, College Hill star Misster Ray, Alexandra Shipp's brother James Shipp Jr. and A.D.'s friend Tiffany Campbell would also appear in supporting roles.

During the season's reunion special, Safaree announced that he was leaving the show to join the cast of Love & Hip Hop: New York. On October 20, 2017, after sparking violent feuds with nearly every member of the cast and causing controversy for making a series of anti-gay and colorist posts on social media, it was reported that Hazel had been fired from the show.[27][28] On February 7, 2018, it was reported that Keyshia Cole had quit the show, along with Masika Kalysha.[29]

Season five saw the promotion of A1 and Brooke Valentine to the main cast after appearing previously as supporting cast members, as well as the return of K. Michelle to the franchise, who previously appeared on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, Love & Hip Hop: New York and the spin-off K. Michelle: My Life.[30] New cast members include video vixen Apple Watts, singer La'Britney, K. Michelle: My Life's Paris Phillips, Grammy Award-nominated producer RoccStar, manager Shun Love, model Amber Diamond, bisexual rapper and drag performer JayWill, media personality Donatella and Apple's father John Watts.

On October 24, 2018, it was reported that Eastern TV had been fired as a production company for the show, with Big Fish Entertainment taking their place, and there would be a major cast retooling for season six, with more of an focus on "actual couples and big names".[31][32] Brooke Valentine would leave the series after deciding to take a break after the birth of her child,[33] while Moniece Slaughter would return as a supporting cast member, with Moniece announcing on social media that the season would be her last.[34] Teairra Marí[35] and Nikki Mudarris would also return late into the season in supporting roles.[36] On July 8, 2019, VH1 confirmed the return of Apryl Jones and Fizz to the main cast, along with the addition of Yo-Yo, with new supporting cast members Micky Munday, J-Boog, Brittany B. and Akon's wife Tricia Ana.[2][37][38]

The show never returned after the COVID-19 pandemic, instead Ray J and Princess were transferred to the cast of Love & Hip Hop: Miami to continue their storylines.[39]

Cast timeline

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  Main cast (appears in opening credits)
  Secondary cast (appears in green screen confessional segments and in end credits alongside the main cast)
  Guest cast (appears in a guest role or cameo)
Cast member Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6
Teairra Marí Starring Supporting
Moniece Slaughter Starring Supporting
Apryl Jones Starring Guest Starring
Hazel-E Starring Supporting Starring
Ray J Starring
Lil' Fizz Starring Supporting Starring
Omarion Starring
Soulja Boy Starring[a]
Nikki Mudarris Supporting Starring Supporting
Masika Kalysha Supporting Starring Supporting
Princess Love Guest Supporting Starring
Keyshia Cole Starring
Lyrica Anderson Supporting Starring
Safaree Samuels Supporting Starring Guest
K. Michelle[b] Starring
Brooke Valentine Supporting Starring
A1 Bentley Supporting Starring
Yo-Yo Starring

Note:

  1. ^ Appears in the opening credits for the first two episodes of season three before being reduced to minor guest appearances for the rest of the season.
  2. ^ Credited onscreen as "Kimberly".

Storylines

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Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood chronicles the professional and romantic struggles of women and men in the hip hop industry, as well as the intense and violent rivalries between them. Over the seasons, the show has explored addiction, substance abuse and mental illness.

Many female cast members identify as bisexual, lesbian or sexually fluid, and the show is one of the few television shows to explore LGBT issues from a black perspective. Homophobia in the hip hop world is explored in greater depth in the second season when openly gay rappers Milan and Miles join the cast.[40]

Reception

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Critical response

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Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood has largely escaped the controversy and criticism that has plagued the franchise since its inception.[41][42] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times called this incarnation a "great soap opera, but has little to do with modern music-making".[43] Writer Michael Arceneaux praised the show for its portrayal of LGBT issues,[40] and in 2018 for being the only show in the franchise to continue to provide "a ratchet good time".[44]

Scripting allegations

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Love & Hip Hop is often criticized for appearing to fabricate much of its storyline. Scott-Young has denied those claims: “I can’t stress enough that the stuff they deal with on (Love & Hip Hop) is real. We may frame it within a production construct that allows us to shoot on a schedule, but we’re not making up the stuff that they’re going through.”[42]

Ratings

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The Love & Hip Hop franchise is one of the highest-rated franchises in cable television history.[45][46] In an overview of the television cultural divide, The New York Times reported that Love & Hip Hop was most popular show in the black belt.[47]

The second series premiere garnered big ratings for the network, with VH1 announcing a combined rating of 3.6 million viewers.[48]

Cultural impact

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During a speech at a campaign rally in North Carolina on November 4, 2016, President Barack Obama referenced the show, comparing the 2016 presidential race to reality television, saying "I mean, its like some Love & Hip Hop stuff."[49]

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
114September 15, 2014 (2014-09-15)December 9, 2014 (2014-12-09)
214September 7, 2015 (2015-09-07)December 7, 2015 (2015-12-07)
314August 15, 2016 (2016-08-15)November 14, 2016 (2016-11-14)
416July 24, 2017 (2017-07-24)October 23, 2017 (2017-10-23)
518July 23, 2018 (2018-07-23)November 19, 2018 (2018-11-19)
621August 5, 2019 (2019-08-05)December 23, 2019 (2019-12-23)

Broadcast history

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On August 10, 2015, VH1 announced that Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood would be returning for a second season on September 7, 2015.[50]

On August 3, 2016, VH1 announced that Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood would be returning for a third season on August 15, 2016.[51]

On April 13, 2017, VH1 announced that Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood would be returning for a fourth season on July 24, 2017.[52]

Specials

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On October 12, 2015, VH1 announced that Love & Hip Hop: Out in Hip Hop, a round-table discussion moderated by T. J. Holmes of ABC News, would air on October 19, 2015. The special focused on the reality on being openly LGBT in the hip hop community, and coincided with the airing of the seventh episode "Truth", in which bisexual cast member Miles comes out to his ex-girlfriend Amber.[53] The special garnered 1.5 million viewers, ranking #1 among women 18-49 in its time period.[54]

On July 3, 2017, three weeks before the season four premiere, VH1 aired Dirty Little Secrets, a special featuring unseen footage and deleted scenes from the show's first three seasons, along with interviews with the show's cast and producers.[55]

Distribution

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Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood episodes air regularly on VH1 in the United States.[56][57]

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