Love & Hip-Hop New York: Find Out Who’s Staying, Who’s Leaving & Who’s Been Added!

It’s almost time for a new season of Love & Hip-Hop New York, and our friends over at Baller Alert snagged some exclusive info on what to expect from the cast. As previously reported, Joe Budden won’t be returning, but there’s still going to be plenty of familiar faces, as well as some new ones! Get the 411 below!


Joe Budden Announces He’s Not Returning To Love & Hip-Hop…But Guess Who Joined The Cast!

After 2 seasons on the show, Joe Budden has announced he will not be returning to the ratchetness that is ‘Love & Hip-Hop New York.’ Joe began his role on the show dating the then-unknown Kaylin Garcia, but their relationship quickly unraveled as he realized he was still in love with his ex Tahiry, who just so happened to be his co-star on the show as well. The next season focused on their relationship, though that eventually unraveled as well. No word on if Tahiry will return, but not skipping a beat – Mona Scott-Young has already found a new addition to the cast! Houston stripper Jhonni Blaze has been added to the lineup, with her story line fitting into the Dollaz Unlimited umbrella as she’s signed to Rich’s label…and notoriously has had beef with Erica Mena for some time. This should be nice and ratchet for us all!


Hmm…Is This Popular L&HH NY Cast Member Not Returning Next Season?!

Tahiry is one of the most prominent members on Love & Hip-Hop New York, between her drama with on-again/off-again love Joe Budden and her amazing body as she gets her model on. While NY’s ratchet sister ATL is midway through their season, Tahiry sat down for a new interview to discuss the fate of her role on the show, as well as the status of the relationship with her and Joe. (Last we all heard, it was quite messy!) Check out a few excerpts below!


(Photos) You’ll Never Guess Which ‘Love & Hip Hop: New York’ Star Is Leaving The Show!

After a very eventful season of Love & Hip Hop: New York, cast member Saigon is chucking up his deuces to Mona Scott-Young and making his exit from the show. Although he says he appreciated the opportunity and explains how the filming process with VH1 was fun, he added how the show made him look crazy and he’s not with that anymore. He made the big announcement by posting a flick onto his Instagram page with Iyanla Vanzant revealing that he’s been filming yet another show with her called Fix My Life. He’s also planning to focus on his music career and his upcoming album that’s set to drop this summer called The Greatest Story Never Told 3: The Troubled Times of Brian Carenard. See what Saigon had to say about his departure from LHH:NY in the gallery! Are we going to miss him on the show?


(Photos+Video) ‘Love & Hip Hop’ Star Mendeecees Harris Released From Prison; Yandy Drops $200K On Bail

It’s been a year since Love & Hip Hop: New York star Mendeecees Harris got knocked for being involved in an alleged drug ring, landing him in the pen upstate in Rochester, NY. In court, a judge granted the Harlem native a $600K bond. Luckily for him, his ride-or-die wifey Yandy Smith came through for her man with $200,000 of that. Mendeecees revealed to TMZ that the first thing he did as a free man was hit up the Chinese food spot with Yandy and get some candy to munch on for their long ride home. AW! Yandy also posted a pretty adorable video of her and her boo to her IG account, along with a bunch of “fresh out” flicks. Check it out in the gallery! And let’s pray he shows up for his trial because if not, Yandy is going to take that L for $200K. Ouch.


(Photos) #SoYouKnowItsReal: Amina Buddafly Shuts Down Fan’s Pregnancy Doubts With Baby Bump Pic

Love & Hip Hop: New York star Amina Buddafly posted a flick in the gym that seemed to “hide” her pregnant belly, causing fans to question whether or not she was really prego with Peter Gunz’ baby. However, the songbird fired back ASAP to prove to everyone she is INDEED toting a gut full of Peter’s seed. Peep the flicks over in the gallery to see the proof.


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