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'Love & Hip Hop NY' Trailer Promises K. Michelle And New Love Triangles


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

It's that time again. The new season trailer for "Love & Hip Hop NY" has arrived and from the looks of it, expect new drama and characters. K. Michelle joins the cast from Atlanta (Fans of "LHH ATL" will remember that the season ended with her flying up north to pursue music) while staples like Rich Dollaz, Tahiry, Joe Budden and Erica Mena are back again for the ride.

From the trailer, the always outrageous Erica Mena is now dating a girl. This will undoubtedly drum up issues with on-again-off-again boyfriend Rich. Last season, Rich's ex-girlfriend and Erica hooked up, causing problems for all three. Rapper-turned-manager Peter Gunz and his lady are also part of the cast this time around and the married pair seem to be facing issues. Joe Budden and Tahiry, who reconciled last season, are dealing with Joe's indiscretion still. What will Tahiry do? Will she stay or leave Joey once and for all?

Love & Hip Hop NY returns to VH1 on Monday, October 28 at 8PM ET/PT. Tune in to see how it all goes down in the Big Apple.



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