'Love & Hip Hop: New York' season 6 preview: Yorma Hernandez shows how she fights for her man

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Things are looking ugly for DJ Self and his dancer girlfriend Yorma Hernandez in the next episode of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6.

In the trailer for the upcoming episode, the Power 105.1 New York City Radio Station DJ is seen being confronted by Yorma about his photo with another woman.

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In the brink of crying, Yorma asked DJ Self if he kissed the girl, and he said that the woman kissed him. Then Yorma stormed into the clothes shop where the woman in question Rose is working to confront her about the affair. When she confirmed that the two are seeing each other behind her back, she suddenly went berserk and started to break things inside the store until someone tried to stop her.

Meanwhile, another fight is about to break between Rich Dollaz and Cisco Rosado. Both had an affair with Mariah Lynn. But this is not the first time that the former friends got involved with the same girl, as the two had a falling out when Rich had an affair with Cisco's girlfriend Diamond Strawberry.

Both messy fights will be shown in the next episode of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6, airing Monday, Feb. 8, on VH1.

Meanwhile, the network recently revealed that former cast member Nya Lee is currently six months pregnant with a baby girl.

The rapper shared a photo of her baby bump on Instagram and admitted that she had been trying to hide her pregnancy for a long time before she decided to stop keeping it a secret.

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