'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' cast update: Who will return?

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"Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" had a crazy season 3. But with the recent casting news, it looks like the show isn't slowing down. Rather, it is levelling up its game by bringing in two new cast members that will bring the whole house down in season 4. 

The introduction of the new cast members comes from the need to fill in some spots. It was reported that previous cast members were fired from the show after that wild ride in the previous season. Hence, "LHHATL" has to bring in new girls. 

According to Media Take Out, among those who won't return are Althea Eaton and Benzino. Apparently, the two can't work it out with the producers so they just left the show. As for Rasheeda, Kirk, Kaleena and Tony, all of them were fired. On the other hand, Waka and Tammy won't be returning, but that's because VH1 is giving them their own spin-off show. 

As for Joseline Hernandez, who started that physical brawl in last season's reunion, she will face a four-episode suspension in the show, thus, she won't be in the first four episodes of the season. However, she will be in for a treat once she returns, because the rumored new cast mates aren't her best friends either. 

Further, Media Take Out broke the news that Jessica Dime or Dimepiece and Tiffany Foxx are joining "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" in season 4. Dimepiece and Hernandez reportedly have a history of disliking and hating each other, so it will be very interesting to see how they will work together on the show. 

Dime and Hernandez are both said to easily flame up when things get heated up. With these two girls not getting along, could Hernandez be pushed to her limits again? 

And what about Foxx, how can she be a threat to Hernandez? Foxx is Lil' Kim's protégé, which means that she definitely has solid rapping skills. But in the show, Hernandez seems to believe that she is the best female rapper there is. Foxx can be a serious threat to Hernandez, which just puts a target on her back.

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