Mendeecees Harris
In an Instagram reel earlier this month, Love & Hip Hop star and entrepreneur Yandy Smith-Harris seems to suggest that there is another man in her life other than her husband, Mendeecees Harris.
Love & Hip Hop star Mendeecees Harris is a convicted felon, so he can't just up and travel wherever he wants to. However, the reality star has been granted the ability to travel to Dubai to renew his wedding vows with co-star Yandy Smith.
Yandy Smith and Mendeecees Harris, stars of 'Love and Hip Hop: New York," open up about juggling home life during the quarantine and activism during the civil unrest over the summer. The couple has documented much of their lives over the years, especially the hardships caused by Harris' federal prison sentence.
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Mendeecees Harris is a free man. The Love & Hip Hop: New York star and alleged husband of co-star Yandy Smith has been released from jail after serving a four-year sentence.
Last week on Love & Hip: Hop: New York exes clashed; this week, they squash their long-standing “beef” well, not everyone.
Mendeecees Harris was supposed to be released from prison in November 2020. Now it’s being reported that the Love & Hip Hop star will be coming home a lot sooner.
Mendeecees Harris enjoyed notoriety as part of the popular Love & Hip Hop: New York cast alongside his partner Yandy Smith, but he was sentenced to eight to 10 years in prison for drug trafficking. According to an exclusive new report, Harris will see freedom next year and will have served just over half the […]
Mendeecees Harris is going to have to do all his time. The Love & Hip Hop star was denied his request to have his 8-year sentence for drug trafficking reduced.
Love & Hip Hop: New York‘s Mendeecees Harris says he’s caught a raw deal basically due to semantics. While trying to reduce his 8-year sentence for drug trafficking, the reality star insists he was actually a drug mule—not a drug dealer.