Love and Hip Hop Hollywood Recap, Ep. 9 [Photos]
Hazel-E Stays Losing: 11 Things We Learned From Love and Hip Hop Hollywood, Ep. 9 [Photos]
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The latest episode of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood had a tender moment thanks to the birth of Omarion and Apryl’s child. However, the mighty birds that include Masika, Nikki and Hazel-E led most of the way with their asinine actions.
Hazel-E continues to lay claim to that man who doesn’t want her named Yung Berg. Now Masika is in her sights, but she was having none of it. Ray J aslo continued to deal with the aftermath of his arrest struggle. Hanging out with Berg may not be the best of looks, though.
Check out 11 things we learned on episode no. 9 of Love and Hip Hop Hollywood on the following pages.
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Photo: VH1
Sincerely, No
This is Ray J’s turn up partner Sincere. Good luck with that b.
Teairra Mari thought it was a good idea to bring Nikki and Masika together. Nah, it wasn’t.
Push Back
Soulja Boy told Nia he needs to switch her move in date because he’s going on tour. Right…
The Jig
The look when Nia realizes the jig is going down. She’s still rolling with it, though. SMH.
Help Me
Amanda wanted Fizz to do something about Moneice. Ain’t happening, silly.
We just find this picture hilarious.
The Future
That’s Nikki’s mom. Thus, this is exactly what Nikki will look like in the future. You’ve been warned.
Breaking
Masika committed a crime when she was a teen. Carry on.
Try Again
Nikki tried to verbally go in on Masika. It didn’t go so well, though.
Hazel-E asked Teairra if Berg was his boo. Rightfully show, she proceeded to get slandered by like, all of humanity.
Push A Ton
All praises due to Teairra Mari’s push up bra game.
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