'Love and Hip Hop Atlanta Season 4' spoilers: What to expect in new season

Fans of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" have a lot to look forward to in the coming season, based on VH1's extended trailer for the show's fourth season.

The new teaser, dubbed as the "supertrailer," brushes on some of the most anticipated story arcs for the coming season.

One of them is the alleged drug use of controversial couple Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez. Both of them were accused of substance abuse for quite a while already, but the new trailer implied that the couple could be entering rehab this season.

Joseline's alleged suspension from the reality show was also discussed in the trailer, after several cast members talked about it. Stevie J.'s significant other was allegedly suspended because of her violent outburst during the reunion episode during season three.

Rasheeda and Kirk Frost also returned this season, but the rapper still cannot help himself from checking out other women despite being forgiven by his wife for his past cheating scandals.

Nikko and Mimi Faust still have a lot to deal with after the outbreak of their sex tape. Nikko's wife Margaux is not happy with the fact that they had to move to Atlanta to begin their new life together. Margaux also allegedly divulged a dirty secret about the intimate tape to Joseline, and she and Mimi ran into each other in the city.

Also Erica Dixon is shown in the trailer contemplating about filing a case against Scrappy for his $45,000 back child support. But it seems as if she is still undecided if she will pursue it or not.

Someone is also allegedly pregnant in the sixth season of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. Based on the trailer, Khadiyah is pregnant with Yung Joc's ninth child.

Fans also saw the first glance of new Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star Jessica Dimepiece, who wants to make a name for herself in the rap game.

The new season of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta airs on Monday, April 20.

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