'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' season 4 spoilers: Companion Afterparty episode to air live after season premiere

Fans of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" have a lot to look forward to once the fourth season begins later this month.

VH1 announced that the network is slated to air another 30-minute after show that will be hosted by Darian "Big Tigger" Morgan after the first episode of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 4 airs on Monday, April 20.

The network mentioned that the bonus live talk show will be filmed entirely in Atlanta and is slated to air the same night as the premiere episode of the new season.

The bonus episode, dubbed as "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta: The Afterparty LIVE!", aims to provide the first insights of the fans about the freshly aired premiere episode.

The official VH1 blog discussed the premise of the supplementary show, saying:

"This season, after the credits roll, the real party begins! Social media engagement and interaction during previous seasons of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta has been record setting, and often as entertaining as watching the show itself. Love and Hip Hop Atlanta: The Afterparty LIVE! is a 30-minute interactive after show that will give fans a chance to ask and get answers to all of the burning questions they have from that night's episode LIVE!"

DJ Big Tigger will also let the fans of the show share their opinions through their social media accounts like Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook, and they will also get a chance to interact with the cast members of the show as well.

Other featured sequences of the companion episode of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 4 premiere include the highlights of the most funniest, attention-grabbing memes as well as posts on Instagram and Vines that appeared online.

The fourth season of "Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta" features the return of Mimi Faust, Rashida Frost, Erica Dixon, Momma Dee, Stevie J, and Joseline Hernandez this season, as well as a number of new cast members.

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