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'Love Hip Hop Atlanta' Airs Out 'Dirty Little Secrets'


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

On Sunday night (December 16), fans of VH1's "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" were treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the show's "Dirty Little Secrets." The cast sat down for interviews (including Stevie J who bounced between Mimi and Joseline) and dished. Jos and Stevie enjoyed re-watching the infamous throw down with Lil' Scrappy. "I'm savage!" laughed Joseline re-watching her scene.

Producers also spoke openly about the cast. One casting person said that Erica was the hardest person to get a storyline out of because she was so "boring." "I didn't really think she would be able to be on the show," said another. Joseline, on the other hand, was a reality star from her very first audition.

The cast also revealed that they are currently taping season 2 right now. Erica and Scrappy beamed as they talked about possible wedding bells. K. Michelle also seemed in love with a new man while Karlie Redd was nothing short of vindictive. What's going to go down? We can only watch to find out.

In addition to "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" a new season of the original "Love & Hip Hop"--based in New York--will begin in January, starring Joe Budden, Tahiry, Consequence and more. Stay tuned.



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