'Love and Hip Hop Hollywood' Releases Season 2 Spoilers: Who Are the New Cast Members?
VH1 recently released an extended ten minute preview of "Love and Hip Hop Hollywood" Season 2.
The first full episode of season 2 premieres Monday, Sept. 7, but fans were given the chance to watch the first ten minutes of what will emerge during this new season.
Wetpaint reports that the extended sneak peak features Moniece hinting that she has found new love, and Teairra deciding whether she wants to confront her archenemy Princess Love.
Meanwhile, Ray J and Princess argue over his infidelity and a recent fight that erupted between them, which sent Princess to jail.
In addition to the drama, season 2 will also introduce a new member to the cast: Milan. Veteran cast member Hazel E describes Milan as her friend and a buzzing hip hop producer to the stars. During his talk with Hazel E, Milan makes reference to his "bae," who he is ready to settle down with.
E! News reports that Milan's "bae" is fellow cast member and rapper Miles. Miles and Milan's relationship will mark the first time a gay couple has been featured on the show.
According to VH1's official "Love and Hip Hop Hollywood" statement, Milan and Miles' relationship will be a central focus in season 2.
"This season of 'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' will explore one of the most complex relationships in franchise history. Miles, a west coast rapper, who was raised with church values bravely faces his truth, when he realizes he's in love with Milan, an openly gay man," reads the VH1 press release.
It continues, "The struggle becomes complicated for Miles because his best friend and childhood sweetheart, Amber, is still in love with him. The season follows Miles and Milan's difficult and emotional journey as they deal with the stigmas often associated with intimate relationships between black men in the music industry."
VH1's "Love and Hip Hop Hollywood" season 2 premieres Monday Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. EDT.
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