'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' season 4 news: Benzino-Althea pair axed, wedding for new season not happening

Benzino and Althea from Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta. Instagram

Viewers could have had a big wedding to look forward to in the fourth season of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta," but it's no longer possible.

That is what the axed cast member Benzino shared with his fans via Twitter. According to the record producer, he was planning to marry his fiancée Althea Eaton next season — that is, until the show decided not to include them in season 4.

"Damn! Me and BaeBae was ready to come back after givin an amazing season 3 which broke all @VH1 records, we was gonna get married season 4," Benzino tweeted, adding, "After having a zillion failed "ENGAGEMENTS" and "FAKE MARRIAGES" they would finally want a real wedding....guess not."

According to rumors, Benzino and Eaton were booted out from the reality show Wednesday after they were involved in an on-air brawl with fellow cast mates Stevie J and fiancée Joseline Hernandez during the "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Reunion" episode in season 3. The ugly altercation resulted in a lawsuit filed by Eaton, claiming that Hernandez attacked her while she was high on crack.

Benzino claimed that he was not given any reason why they were fired, igniting a series of furious tweets from the hip hop producer.

The former reality show star posted on Twitter: "Greed, Ego, Disloyalty, Ignorance and Arrogance will eventally [sic] f*** up this franchise, I brought balance, advice, intelligence to the table."

He also took his ire at VH1's decision to drop them from the show's roster in his Instagram account.

He posted a meme of President Barack Obama and captioned it with, "Now it gets real, this is what happens when you mix ego, disrespect, lies, false pride and straight disloyalty in a pot, you know this means for us? I didn't get this far by being stupid.....stay tuned."

VH1 and the show's producers are still mum at the moment about the firing of Benzino and Eaton.

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