'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' star Yung Berg addresses rumors

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Numerous allegations and rumors had been thrown at rapper Yung Berg over the past months, but the recently fired "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" star finally cleared himself from all the rumors, saying that all of those were just made up stories. 

In an interview with Power 105's "The Breakfast Club" in New York City last weekend, Yung Berg finally addressed the allegations that he beat his girlfriend and "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" co-star Masika Tucker after the party held to celebrate the show's reunion episode. 

According to the "Sexy Lady" rapper, the supposed physical altercation never happened, and it was not the reason why he was kicked out of the hit VH1 spin-off series. He also denied the rumors that the reason why he hurt his girlfriend is because of a declined credit card. 

"That wasn't the case. There was no credit card issue at all. Deeper than that, Masika explained the situation where I didn't abuse her, I didn't touch her, I didn't do anything. She didn't call the police," the rapper insisted. 

Yung Berg also cleared his name about his alleged sexual preference. The news about Yung Berg's reported homosexuality stemmed after Ray J's manager Cash Jones called him out for being gay in one of his Instagram posts, claiming that he caught the rapper in the studio with a young male doing something inappropriate. 

In a recent interview with "Sway In The Morning," Berg responded to Jones' accusations, saying, "No, I am not gay. I've never thought about being gay." 

He added, "Let's go a little further. Wack 100 has never, ever been in any recording studio with Yung Berg in my entire life... He's 100 percent lying. He's a grown man liar. I think he's trying to get on 'Love & Hip Hop' season 2. He might want to take my spot."

The rapper, who worked with Ray J for the song "Sexy Can I" back in 2008, said that Ray J also confronted him for being intimate with his ex-girlfriend Teairra Mari because he still has feelings for her. 

"Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" has been picked up for a second season, which is expected to air in 2015. This time, Yung Berg will not be included in the roster of cast for the show.

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