'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' news: Morgan Hardman reveals pregnancy, miscarriage in season 1

The VH1 reality show "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" never lacks the drama and the intense relationships between the cast members. And now, Morgan Hardman, Ray J's former assistant, reveals that she had a tough time in the last season because she was pregnant and had a miscarriage during the show. 

Hardman had an interview with VladTV where she shared the hardships she went through in the first season. She confirmed that she got pregnant by her boyfriend during filming and later, suffered a miscarriage. However, the way she admitted it was very surprising. 

During the interview, she was asked about Soulja Boy and from there, she took it upon herself to make the admission. 

"He apologized publicly," she said. "I don't give a sh-t about other people's relationships. I had my own relationship going on during the whole show ..."  

She added, "I was pregnant the whole show! I didn't care about these people's business. I keep seeing people making comments like 'Where's her man in all of this?' I don't have my relationship in the public, I'm smarter than that. What's for me is just for me." 

Hardman continued to share that no one knew about her pregnancy except the producers. So when she had a miscarriage, she had to take a break for three episodes. She said she gave herself time and stayed in Malibu for a week.

Additionally, when asked about her opinion about Yung Berg physically abusing Masika Tucker, Hardman said that men who hit women are "very pathetic." But before saying that, she also revealed that former boss Ray J had physically abused her in the past, too. 

"Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" has been renewed for a second season. Hardman will return in season 2. 

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