The entire cast of Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta has been fired, according to reports Tuesday morning.
Although Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta receives the highest ratings of all the branches of the series franchise, the current cast that includes, Joseline Hernandez, Stevie J, Lil Scrappy and Yung Joc, is reportedly getting fired for fighting too much. The arguments have led to lawsuits against the show.
The reunion episode, which is set to film later this week on June 28 and June 29, has faced some challenges because of the many conflicts between cast members. All the emotion from the season may make for good drama at the reunion, but it has proven to be too much for the producers.
Rumors that new cast member Tommie Lee was banned from the taping of the reunion were swiftly dismissed by producer Mona Scott-Young.
While Tommie has not been banned from the tapping, her criminal history prevents her from going to the New York taping while she is on probation.
After five seasons, the producers have decided to start fresh with the next Love and Hip Hop cast, in hopes of changing the format of the show.
The other franchises of the show will continue – the original New York-based series and the Hollywood branch will go on. There has also been approval for a spin off in New Orleans.
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