'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' season 4 spoilers: Stevie J protects ex Mimi Faust from Nikko in new season

Bigger drama will unfold for the cast of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" as soon as its fourth season begins next month. 

Back in the chaotic third season, Mimi Faust was embroiled in a sex video scandal with boyfriend Nikko Smith. The two managed to put up a united front during the past season as they dealt with the effects of the scandal, despite claims that Nikko deliberately leaked the homemade video, which he and Faust filmed together, to an adult entertainment company called Vivid. 

But in the upcoming season, Faust seems to have a change of mind regarding her relationship with Nikko. 

Based on the teaser released by VH1, Nikko seems angry with Faust as he barges in one of her photo shoots, asking her if she really believes that he will never find out that a shoot would take place. 

Then Faust is later shown talking to Stevie J., her former boyfriend and the father of her daughter Eva, asking him to help her with her sticky situation with Nikko. The two recently burned bridges for the sake of their daughter, and the music producer vowed that he would not let Nikko take advantage of her again. 

But could Stevie J. really protect Faust from the person who claimed that he "owns" her? 

Another woman in Stevie J.'s life also has to fix her own trouble this season of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta." Joseline Hernandez, the current love interest of the music producer, has been suspended from the show for several episodes because of her altercation with co-stars Althea Heart and Benzino. 

How will the dancer's absence in the hit reality series affect the entire show? 

Also, reports claim that Karlie Redd will be back this season, as well as Momma Dee and K. Michelle. However, Tammi Rivera and Waka Flocka Flame decided not to appear in "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 4, which premieres April 20. 

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