The First Look at ‘Love & Hip Hop Miami’ Is Here and We’re Stoked
It’s official! Love & Hip Hop Miami is coming to VH1! Starting in January of 2018, the latest installment of the Love & Hip Hop franchise is set to be the best yet.
From the looks of the sneak peek, the show will follow Trina and collaborator Trick Daddy. Also making appearances will be Gunplay, producer Young Hollywood, and Amara La Negra among other Miami hip-hop stars. Take a look at the clip below to see what’s in store for the upcoming series!
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As Amara says in the promo, the show is going to be wild! “It’s Miami where the Latin flavor is at, hottest girls, DJs, entertainers, anything you can imagine, we got it,” the 26-year-old says in the video. She went on in Spanish, “All the spice, all the love, is here!”
According to VH1, this docu-series has a lot to keep up with. Between Trina working on her upcoming album The One, Trick Daddy’s divorce from his wife Joy, and Gunplay worrying about ex Miami Tip causing problems in his new relationship, we’re sure to see some major drama.
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This exciting addition comes shortly after Chanel West Coast announced she was joining the cast of Love & Hip Hop Hollywood. The 28-year-old opened up to In Touch about joining in Season 4.
Trina and Trick Daddy.
“It’s really cool to finally be on a show where I’m able to show more of my life and who I really am as a person. I’ve been on TV for years, but I’ve always been kind of a side character. And it hasn’t really shown my music at all. And being a part of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood — I’m showcasing my music and I am so excited about that,” the rapper told In Touch exclusively. “So you’re just going to see a lot of my hip-hop and maybe a little bit of drama, too.”
Well, all we can say is we have our DVRs set for all the upcoming LHH installments. Who else is excited??
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