'Love & Hip Hop: New York' season 6 cast: Erica Mena quits; Rich Dollaz of Hollywood joins

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Now that season 2 of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" has wrapped up, it's time to focus on the drama that's to come in "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6.

The New York franchise of the reality series has said goodbye to some regular cast members. It also introduced somewhat new faces that are familiar to some people.

Erica Mena announced back in season 5 that she will no longer appear in the show. Jhonni Blaze, Cyn Santana, Diamond, Precious Paris, Chrissy Monroe, and Chink Santana also quit the show, as gathered by the International Business Times.

The veteran faces set to return to the show are Yandy Smith, Mendeecees Harris, and Rich Dollaz, the report added. Fans won't be missing Rich Dollaz from the Hollywood franchise as he will be appearing in the new season of New York.

Rashidah Ali is also ready for the new season and according to IBTimes, it is expected that fans will see more of her sass, which she's known for in the previous seasons.

Meanwhile, there will also be several fresh faces that will be joining the show.

Remy Ma will be part of the new season. She just got out of jail last year and her time with "Love & Hip Hop" means she will be telling her story as a free woman. The new season will also focus on Ma's wedding plans with Papoose.

MariahLynn, Young B, rap duo BBOD (SexxyLexxy and MissMoeMoney), former stripper Cardi B, and DJ Self are also set to arrive in season 6. Reports stated that fans will get to know about DJ Self's story of balancing his DJing career and his relationship with Yorma, a dancer from New York.

"Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6 will premiere on Monday, Dec. 14, at 8 p.m. EST on VH1.

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