‘Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood’ Season 3 Reunion Part 1: Screaming, Swearing, Security! What Didn’t Happened? Juicy Details Here!

After thirteen episodes of 'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood', season 3 of the reality series ended in happily ever after, for Ray J and Princess Love at least! Now, VH1's hit reality series, "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" has gathered the cast members for a reunion. To say that the reunion was explosive is such an understatement!

Last November 7, the cast of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" gathered for a reunion special. With host Nia Parker, making sure no stone is left unturned. The first part of the reunion special of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" started with congratulations for the newlyweds Ray J and Princess. Things started heating up after host Nia Parker asked about Moniece and Fizz' relationship.

Both has denied that their relationship is going anywhere as it was revealed that Moniece Slaughter is gay and already has a girlfriend. Nia Parker then asks Nikki Mudaris with her relationship with Fizz. Nikki replies she had something going on with her life at that time. Fizz then interjects "I felt like she wanted a relationship for three episodes and then she wanted another relationship".

Before the situation gets any more heated, Nia Parker moves on with Moniece Slaughter and her ongoing issues with Princess Love and Brandi Boyd. Moniece Slaughter says all these problems started last season when the women started attacking her and her motherhood. She adds "Had they not come for me I would not have come for them". The host of the "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" reunion, Nia Parker then asks Nikki Mudaris if she thinks Moniece Slaughter is always playing the victim in these situations.

Nikki Mudaris agrees and shifts the topic to Moniece "sliding in" Safaree's DMs. Both Moniece and Safaree has quickly denied any flirtation was going on and that the messages were purely business. It breaks down after when Masika Kalysha tries to defend Moniece and the show cuts to commercial.

After the break, "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 3 reunion returns with host Nia Parker asking Brandi Boyd about her feelings on having her family especially her son called ugly. Well, all hell broke loose. Brandi Boyd calls Moniece Slaughter a fraud and a liar. She even calls Moniece and Masika together, "messy shit". At one time, Max Boyd and security personnel had to restrain Brandi.

It went downhill from there when Brandi Boyd brought up Moniece Slaughter's sex tape. Moniece Slaughter decides to up and leave but the host of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" reunion Nia Parker tried to get her to stay. But there were a lot more screaming and yelling when Moniece tried to defend herself.

Moving on to less emotionally-fueled part of the "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 3reunion, there was an update regarding newlyweds Ray J and Princess Love. It seems the couple is doing good especially after the prenup issue and Sonja's sentiment against Princess Love.

The "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 3 reunion moves on with Safaree and his relationship with Nikki Mudaris. Well, it seems there's nothing going on with Safaree and Nikki Mudaris any longer. Nikki Mudaris has moved on with Rosa Acosta and shocked everyone when they engaged in a steamy kiss.

The situation of Brandi taking the money for her son and investing it on her store was also brought up on the reunion of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 3 reunion. Max Boyd says he felt mad that Brandi nags him about spending money fast but when she does it it's fine.

The first part of the reunion of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 3 ends with Masika and her issue with her baby daddy, Fetty Wop. It was insinuated by cast member Hazel E that Fetty Wop was not the real daddy of her child. Masika says "I'm not going to give her any more air time" but surprise, surprise, Hazel E walks on stage ready to rain down on Masika.

Will you be watching the show next week? The second part of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 3 reunion will air on VH1 next Monday 8/7c.

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