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Video
Source:
Courtesy
/
MTV
Love
&
Hip
Hop:
Atlanta
is
barreling
back
onto
TV
screens
and
bringing
with
it
fresh
faces,
unresolved
trauma,
and
a
potential
love
triangle
amid
a
rapper’s
recent
block
spinning.
After
an
explosive
mid-season
finale,
the
docu-series
is
returning
with
all-new
episodes
on
Tuesday,
January
9th
at
8
pm
ET/PT.
A
press
release
reports
that
the
cast
is
focused
on
healing
after
last
season’s
intense
division.
As
the
crew
moves
toward
a
new
renaissance,
intent
on
restoration
and
renewal,
some
members
realize
that
the
road
to
healing
and
finding
joy,
brings
up
a
host
of
unresolved
trauma
including
addiction,grief,
infertility,
abuse,
and
assault,
which
causes
them
to
shed
their
tough
exteriors
and
make
way
for
vulnerability.
Speaking
of
being
vulnerable,
rap
superstar
Saucy
Santana
is
joining
the
series
and
opening
up
about
his
relationship
with
former
Love
&
Hip
Hop:
Hollywood
alum
ZellSwag.
Zell
is
embracing
his
sexuality
with
their
relationship,
but
it
looks
like
things
are
on
the
rocks.
“Can
I
show
you
off?”
Zell
asks
Saucy
in
the
trailer.
“Why
can’t
I
just
show
off
our
love?!”
Later,
however,
they’re
clashing
over
their
respective
careers.
“B***,
you
sitting
at
this
table
because
of
me,”
says
Saucy.
“You’re
sitting
at
this
table
because
of
ME!”
counters
Zell.
As
for
Spice,
she’s
on
a
journey
of
accountability
and
redemption
as
she
tours
the
world.
She
is
also
getting
back
into
activism
with
the
Grace
Hamilton
Foundation
and
campaigns
alongside
Yandy
to
get
the
vote
out.
She’s
apparently
not,
however,
looking
to
grant
grace
to
her
former
friend
Karlie
Redd.
After
their
messy
fallout,
Spice
seemingly
wants
nothing
to
do
with
her.
Source:
Courtesy
/
Paramount
Rasheeda
and
Kirk
Frost
are
continuing
to
build
generational
wealth.
They’re
purchasing
land,
flipping
homes,
managing
their
fashion
store,
“Pressed
ATL”
and
their
brunch
spot
“Frost
Bistro.”
Source:
Courtesy
/
Paramount
Yandy
and
Mendeecees
have
reached
mogul
status
in
Atlanta,
but
they’re
facing
some
issues
at
home.
The
couple
has
multiple
million-dollar
businesses
while
simultaneously
exploring
running
for
City
Council.
Yandy
is
also
supporting
her
cousin
through
the
IVF
process
by
donating
her
eggs
to
her.
Mendeecees
apparently
thinks
the
egg
donation
process
is
a
bad
idea.
“Our
children
will
be
walking
around
here
with
a
sibling,
you
sound
dumb,”
he
says
in
the
trailer.
Source:
Courtesy
/
Paramount
A
press
release
reports
that
Supermom
Bambi
reinvents
herself
as
she
celebrates
her
independence
from
Scrappy.
Source:
Courtesy
/
Paramount
In
a
highlight
of
the
trailer,
viewers
see
Scrappy’s
ex/baby
mama
discuss
potential
“cross-contamination”
between
her
and
rapper
Diamond.
Diamond
was
previously
linked
to
Scrappy,
but
in
recent
months,
Scrappy’s
made
it
clear
that
he
wants
to
spin
the
block
with
his
other
ex.
In
the
trailer,
he
even
says
he
wants
to
“come
around
and
shoot
his
shot”
because
he
can
“do
it
better
this
time.”
Despite
that
revelation,
Diamond
wonders
if
he’s
been
seeing
both
of
them
without
the
other
one’s
knowledge.
Yikes!
Additional
#LHHATL
cast
members
include
Amy
Luciani,
Erica
Banks,
Jessica
White,
Kendra
Robinson,
Khaotic,
Mazi
G,
Momma
Dee,
Renni
Rucci,
Shekinah
Jo,
Sierra
Gates,
and
Yung
Joc.
Watch
the
#LHHATL
trailer
below.
Will
YOU
be
watching
Love
&
Hip
Hop
when
it
returns
on
Tuesday,
January
9
on
MTV?
Join
the
conversation
using
#LHHATL
and
follow
the
official
Love
&
Hip
Hop
accounts
on
Instagram,
X,
Facebook,
TikTok,
and
YouTube.
MTV’s
Love
&
Hip
Hop:
Atlanta
is
produced
by
Antoinette
Media.
Mona
Scott-Young
serves
as
an
executive
producer
for
Monami
Productions
and
Lashan
Browning
serves
as
Executive
Producer
for
Antoinette
Media
with
Donna
Edge-Rachell,
Paris
Bauldwin,
Daniel
Wiener,
Alissa
Horowitz,
Mimi
Adams,
Gavin
Lee
Jones,
and
John
Crenny.
Sitarah
Pendelton-Eaglin
and
Daniel
Blau
Rogge
serve
as
executive
producers
for
MTV
Entertainment
Studios.