Lyrica Anderson Is Not Threatened by Ty Dolla Sign’s Sister on ‘Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood’
Fans of VH1's Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood got to meet Lyrica Anderson when she joined the Season 3 cast of the hit series. But now she's returned for Season 4 with her husband, rapper Floyd "A1" Bentley, and they're quickly becoming a power couple in the music industry — and she's definitely not threatened by other females.
Lyrica is a 28-year-old artist and songwriter from California, and she's made a name for herself by writing hit songs for artists like Chris Brown, Demi Lovato, Beyoncé, Timbaland, and Jennifer Hudson. But she was definitely ready to open up her life to the cameras and become a reality star too.
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“The craziest part of filming reality TV is you pretty much don’t ever know what you’re walking into," she previously told VH1. "You show up, you’re there and you’re like, ‘Oh, I didn’t know such and such was going to be here.’ You don’t know what’s about to happen and then you react. I’m a sweetheart, but I’m not to be f–ked with. I’m a sweetheart but I’m not to be f–ked with."
But now that Lyrica has achieved her goal of starring on a reality TV show, she can focus more of her energy on recording her new music. Her super supportive hubby is helping her by producing her new songs, and he's so dedicated to her career that he kept his promise that he wouldn't add a new female artist to his roster until he completed her record.
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During Episode 4, A1 was in the middle of a session with Lyrica when he had to step out to take a business meeting with his pal Ty Dolla Sign's sister Angel, who was interested in working with him. But instead of explaining himself, he asked Lyrica to do it — and things got pretty nasty. Angel's manager accused Lyrica of being threatened, and that's when Lyrica raised her voice, telling them, “I’m never threatened by another female.”
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