

Her stepfather is Grammy Award-winning gospel singer Dave Thomas of Take 6. Moniece Slaughter is a singer-songwriter, best known for singing the original theme song of America's Next Top Model. She appears as a supporting cast member on season seven of Love & Hip Hop: New York, season eight of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and season six of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood. She attempts to work with Akbar V on new music, and is caught in the crossfire at the season eight reunion when KK jumped over her to snatch Pooh Hicks. She appears in the eighth season of Atlanta, finding romance with Scrapp Deleon, the relationship eventually falls apart when Scrapp is seen with his ex. She appears as a special guest star in season seven of New York, where she confronts Rich on the status of their relationship subsequentially ruining his relationship with Jade. A majority of the cast rallied around Slaughter when Fizz's assumed relationship was confirmed, and the couple tried to push a narrative that Slaughter still was in love with Fizz. She eventually makes up with her long-time rival Princess in the season five reunion.īy season six, Moniece stepped down as a main cast member, and appeared as a major supporting protagonist chronicling her mental health struggles, and the speculation of Fizz and Apryl's relationship. She had a long running feud with Princess, which led to Love unsuccessfully trying to run at Slaughter multiple times. Moniece was a controversial figure in the franchise coming to odds with Princess, Ray J, Nikki, Brandi B, and Apryl. Season two Moniece was in a relationship with New York's Rich Dollaz, and a relationship with AD which ended in season five. Throughout her show, she aspires to breakthrough with her music and to be the best mother to her son while trying to get rid of the image of a "deadbeat" mother, a narrative Fizz, and others tried to falsely push. The show chronicles Slaughter's relationships with her son's father Fizz, and his various relationships he brings around. Slaughter was one of the central protagonists of the Hollywood Franchise, having a major storyline in every season. Main and supporting cast members in order of appearances.Slaughter is a main cast member on the first five seasons of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood. On December 7, 2015, Apryl confirmed the two had quit the show and would not be returning next season. On September 16, 2015, during filming, Hazel-E announced on social media that she had quit the series, comparing it to a "freak show". Hazel had become increasingly frustrated that she had not been properly credited for her work behind-the-scenes, including her influence on casting, as well as her idea for the show title Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood instead of the original Love & Hip Hop: L.A. Apryl and Omarion did not attend the taping of the second season reunion as Omarion was on tour. The special focused on the reality on being openly LGBT in the hip hop community, and coincided with the airing of the seventh episode "Truth", in which bisexual cast member Miles comes out to his ex-girlfriend Amber. The special garnered 1.5 million viewers, ranking #1 among women 18-49 in its time period. Holmes of ABC News, would air on October 19, 2015. On October 12, 2015, VH1 announced that Love & Hip Hop: Out in Hip Hop, a round-table discussion moderated by T.

Miles and Milan were the first openly gay couple of the franchise and several episodes featured public service announcements aimed to help viewers struggling with their sexual identity.
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The series premiere garnered big ratings for the network, with VH1 announcing a combined rating of 3.6 million viewers. On August 8, 2015, a Meet the Cast promo video was released, featuring returning cast members Ray, Moniece, Teairra and Princess, alongside new cast members Amber, Miles, Willie, Milan and Brandi. A 5-minute long "super-trailer" was released on August 27, 2015. On August 10, 2015, VH1 announced that Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood would be returning for a second season on September 7, 2015. All main cast members from the previous season returned. Ray J's girlfriend Princess Love joined the supporting cast, along with long time Love & Hip Hop: New York cast member Rich Dollaz, aspiring rappers Miles Brock and Milan Christopher, Miles' ex-girlfriend Amber Laura, Ray J's best friend Brandi Boyd, her husband Max Lux, Willie Taylor and his wife Shanda Denyce. Soulja's fling Nastassia Smith, Fizz's girlfriend Kamiah Adams, gossip blogger Jason Lee and Moniece's mother Marla Thomas would appear in minor supporting roles.
