'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' cast news: Ray J moves on from Princess

It seems that "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" stars Ray J and Princess Love had some serious relationship troubles lately. Although that was apparent during the previous season of the show, this high risk love affair has taken their relationship woes to a whole new level — with a 9-1-1 call and a gun allegedly involved. 

TMZ first reported on the incident between lovers or ex-lovers Ray J and Princess. Princess reportedly didn't want to break up with Ray J so she threatened to kill him and then kill herself afterward. Allegedly, this threat made Ray J very concerned that he had to call 9-1-1 about it. 

The 9-1-1 call in which Ray J asked for help has surfaced. According to reports, he said, "Yo, I need help... My girlfriend is like, she's threatening to kill herself." 

"She's at the house. I left the house 'cause I gotta go to work. I'm on my way downtown 'cause I gotta shoot a television show," he reportedly answered when asked for his location. Further, he explained, "She's now threatening to kill herself because I wanna do my thing and be away. So she keep saying, 'Just know that I'm gonna see you in heaven,' so I decided to call 911." 

Were these empty threats? Ray J presumably didn't want to gamble. According to reports, he knew there was a gun in the house and he was afraid that Princess would push through with her threats, just like what Earl Hayes did. 

The murder-suicide didn't happen. Princess was reportedly not even threatening Ray J. She believed that her ex-boyfriend just misunderstood her.  

Apparently, the 9-1-1 call and the murder-suicide threat weren't enough to fix this relationship. Media Take Out obtained a photo of Ray J with another woman. The rapper is seemingly moving on from Princess and isn't looking back at all. 

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