'Love and Hip Hop Hollywood' reunion: Princess Love and Morgan Hardman fight, Yung Berg heats up over Masika Kalysha?

The "Love and Hip Hop Hollywood" reunion episode was filmed last Nov. 4, and since things got really crazy during the live taping, one of the cast members couldn't help but talk about what went down in the studio. Just a hint, things got pretty physical! 

Cast member Yesi Ortiz isn't one to keep details to herself. She spilled several juicy tidbits about the fights and altercations that happened. 

The first is between Princess Love and Morgan Hardman, both of whom were previously connected with Ray J. — Princess is the ex-girlfriend while Morgan is the former assistant. The two girls got physical, but Yesi made it clear that no one was knocked out. Yesi narrated that Princess charged at Morgan and the latter fought back. Security had to separate the two women. 

The next fight that broke was between Yung Berg and Mally Mall, reported Sister 2 Sister magazine. Apparently, due to the alcohol going around, Mally Mall couldn't stop talking about his ex Masika Kalysha, who is now dating Yung Berg. 

"You have to be a certain type of person to be able to deal with all that drama," Yesi said. "You have to be built a certain way to be able to handle a certain type of drama from all over. We all get out of our character."  

Meanwhile, Masika was not present during the reunion taping as she was recovering from the reported physical abuse that happened between her and Yung Berg. Berg is no longer part of the show as VH1 already fired him. 

In an official statement from VH1, "Based on the severity of the allegations against Yung Berg, VH1 is terminating its relationship with him in connection with Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, effective immediately. Yung Berg was arrested on November 5th and charged with criminal obstruction of breathing in connection with an assault on fellow cast member Masika Tucker." 

As Yesi said, "It's going to be an intense reunion." 

So viewers can expect just that.

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