'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' season 2 episode 4 recap: Tensions erupt

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The fourth episode of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood," titled "LA Confidential," has just aired. It began and ended with an explosive amount of tension, mostly among Lil Fizz, Kamiah and Nikki Mudarris in one corner and the issues between Brandi and Max in the other, as reported by CelebDirtyLaundry.

Brandi asked Nikki for help to see what her husband Max had been doing when he was out of the house, particularly because he was intentionally leaving their wedding ring home. When they scouted him out, they found Max in the studio surrounded by women. The episode ended with Brandi causing a scene as she argued with Max and the girls.

In "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" episode 4, Brandi and Max continued their argument at home, where Max stated he never wants to wear the ring because it reminds him that he is married to a crazy woman. Max also stated that the ring means nothing to him and that if needed he'll just buy another one the next day.

Brandi continued to ask if Max is high, particularly after he claimd he hadn't been cheating on her when he was caught in the act hanging out with scantily clad girls in the studio, one of whom was resting on his arm. This issue heightened when Max called Brandi a terrorist.

At the end of their fight Max, tossed the wedding ring out the yard and drove off, leaving Brandi crying outside the house.

Fizz met Nikki, his ex-girlfriend, while out clubbing and the latter told him about his new fling Kamiah, who was calling Nikki a hypocrite online. Fizz stated that he would look into it and they eventually started to make out. They later went out on a date and this culminated in Nikki hanging out in Fizz' home, wearing nothing but lingerie.

The "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" episode ended with Kamiah dropping by only to see Nikki already there. The two girls fought, with Fizz being forced to drag Kamiah out of the house.

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