Love & Hip Hop: New York Recap Season 8 Ep. 1 – ‘Unity’ - Page 3
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Last night (Oct 30), the new season of Love & Hip Hop: New York premiered on VH1 and the mess has already begun to form. In addition to catching up with Remy and Yancy, several new characters like Brittney Taylor and Anais were introduced to fans of the franchise.
The latter is wild reminiscent of that one “regular, schmegular chick” that succeeded in flipping her LHH look into a fiercely prosperous career. It isn’t that Anais is trying to mirror Cardi B’s image, truthfully, it’s probably more of a cultural thing but the way the Latin singer exaggerates certain words and sticks out her tongue, one can only wonder.
While we’re on the topic of Cardi, it’s also important to consider how Self is feeling these days after passing her up a few seasons ago. Played her to the left like a nagging ex-girlfriend. And he’s still out here, searching for that one hitmaker to be on the Gwinnin team. His “artist” Dream Doll may be the one. Or not. We’ll see when we hear the music—if we hear the music.
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At the networking event, Remy and Juju run into Yandy, who’s working on several different things at once as usual. In the middle of discussing her new production studio in Atlanta, the phone rings and it’s her incarcerated husband — AND SHE TELLS HIM TO CALL HER BACK. Bruh. Remy and Juju chastise her for the curve and she blinks twice and asks: “Remy, how many times you called Pap?” Seriously.
Anais is a firecracker and she should be interesting to watch this season. Her situation is a tricky one. She’s fly as an artist. Beautiful singing voice, Latin Grammy nods. Charting on Billboard. She’s married to this guy Ruben who looks like he just woke up in every scene that he appears in. He just doesn’t seem to understand what’s going on. Anais is annoyed by him. She flirts publicly. He’s much older and they have a couple kids together. Ruben wanted a housewife but she was singing when they met so we’re not sure what he expected. The angst between them is real. Especially when she comes dangerously close to calling him out his name. “You’re more dramatic than a bitch sometimes.” We wept.
Later this season, Anais will be getting her hands sticky with Rich Dollars who, after revealing his type 2 diabetes diagnosis, swore it was “time to stop creeping and get back to his first passion — the music.” We want him to stop with the ‘creep’ references. They’re all corny. Also, messing with a married woman brings chaos. But we digress.
Bianca is still out here fighting in these streets, which is insane. Her beef this season is with another young lady, Brittney Taylor, who Rich has decided to try and manage. The two women are behaving like high schoolers. “My whole beef with her started when she started jacking my songs, jacking my swag, taking bits and pieces of my image and acting like this ain’t my brand that I worked for,” says Brittney. Uh. Okay, we guess. Anyway, in true LHH fashion, the two end up in the same club and Bianca nails Brit in the face with one of her shoes. We’re sure they’ll meet again.
Yandy is having a couple issues with her husband and his mom. Mendeecees actually does call again later in the episode to scold her for a recent Instagram post. “It’s like you inspired to become some kinda video vixen,” he says. She laughs it off and tells him that she’s just been busy at work so he has something to come home to.
Seems like the walls are starting to really get to Mendeecees and that part sucks, because then the crazy thoughts start to race. And you end up sending your overbearing mom to check up on your wife. Then your mother embarrasses her daughter-in-law at a photo shoot and does everything short of calling her a whore in front of a client. She also does everything short of going upside the client’s head.
It’s all too much in New York this season, but we just can’t turn away.