'Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood' season 2 reunion special part 1 spoilers: Rich Dollaz still mad at Moniece?

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After all the catfights and scandals that exploded all throughout the sophomore season of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood," the season has finally ended. But the squabbles will continue in the reunion special for season 2.

In the sneak peek at "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 2 reunion special, the cast is obviously entangled in several explosive arguments that seem to stem from the previous episodes of the season.

One of the things that fans should look forward to in the second reunion special is the altercation between Moniece Slaughter and Brandi Burnside. The two have been bickering for a while but they seem to be on full-blown battle mode in the promo trailer for the upcoming episode.

Moniece will also be stuck in the middle of the squabble between her baby daddy Lil Fizz and now ex-boyfriend Rich Dollaz. Before the end of the season, the original "Love & Hip Hop" star proposed to Moniece. But things ended even before the wedding planning began. And in the reunion special, Dollaz seems to be furious about something, but Fizz stands up for his former lover and the mother of his son.

Back in the season 2 finale, Dollaz found out from Fizz's current girlfriend Nikki Mudarris that the woman that he was about to marry is still in love with the father of her child. This made him angry and instantly decided to break off the engagement.

Dollaz also told Moniece that he got the information from Nikki. That is why the singer-starlet decided to confront Nikki about it. However, Moniece chose to confront her in the most inconvenient setting – the premiere party of Lil Fizz's video for his latest single titled "Good Lotion."

Just like all the past reunion specials of VH1's hit hip hop reality show, "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" will be filled with yelling, tears and expletives.

The "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 2 reunion special part 1 airs on Monday, Nov. 30.

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