'Love and Hip Hop season 8' off to a drama-filled beginning

"Love and Hip Hop" chronicles the lives of different rappers. A reality TV show, it focuses on the rappers as they go about their day-to-day routine. It also shows how they deal with various love crises and the drama that comes along with fame and fortune. There's always drama lurking around every corner, and it looks like season eight will not be any different.

The season is only six episodes, and already trouble is already brewing for them. According to VH1 news, after some rumors got out of hand, rapper and songwriter Bianca Bonnie took matters into her own hands. Enraged by the turn of events, she spilled her tea on the recurring cast member Jonathan Fernandez. The attack took Jonathan off guard, but he stated that he wanted to leave it alone, move forward, and leave all the drama behind him.

Yandy Smith went to apologize to Jonathan for what had happened but stated that she also understood Bianca's rage considering the rumors that had been spreading. Bianca was upset, and when Jonathan tried to sympathize with her, he became the target and ended up caught in the crossfire.

Fans of "Love and Hip Hop" were curious about what had happened, and Bianca's outburst led to a series of questions. The questions were answered when a deleted scene from "Love and Hip Hop" made its way to the internet.

Yandy had apparently been talking about Bianca behind the woman's back, stating that Bianca used people and brands to get what she wanted without respecting them. She told Jonathan about this, and he responded by calling Bianca cheap and comparing her to people who suck others dry for their benefit without giving anything back in return.

With the deleted scene was made available online, the events were made more apparent. On a lighter note, speculations about Erica Mena returning to "Love and Hip Hop" have been spreading around the internet. 

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