'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' season 2 Reunion Special; season 3 premiere date

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"Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 2 Reunion Special part 2 recently wrapped up and fans got to see some highlights of the drama during the episode that aired on Dec. 7.

The fight involving Moniece Slaughter's mother duties escalated into a physical altercation. She was criticized by Brandi, a move she didn't take too well that she tried to hit her. But their fight didn't go anywhere as guards stopped them. Princess Love was the one who went after Moniece, though.

Meanwhile, Jason Lee said his apologies to Hazel-e for throwing a drink in her face, International Business Times reported. Soulja Boy and Nia Riley were not done with their issues concerning Nas, who claimed that the Soulja had cheated on his girl many times.

And then there was the drama between Miles Brock and Milan Christopher. Christopher went on to talk about his relationship with his castmate and the experience of coming out as gay.

But the drama intensified when it was revealed that Christopher initially wanted to propose to his then-boyfriend, Brock, but dropped his plans the moment he found out that Brock was cheating.

Of course, Brock denied these allegations and that's when Christopher showed off the engagement ring by throwing it to the ground. Brock was not too happy about it that he kicked the tiny, shiny thing off the stage. That should mean that they are officially over.

Now that season 2 of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" has concluded, many fans would surely miss the dramatic scenes offered by the series.

However, there's a brand new season that fans of the TV series can also get excited about. "Love & Hip Hop: New York" season 6 will be premiering on Monday, Dec. 14, at 8 p.m. EST on VH1. Rich Dollaz from "Hollywood" will be returning in the New York franchise, IBTimes reported.

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