Hazel-E Claims Partial Ownership for ‘Love & Hip Hop Hollywood’: Mona Scott-Young Caught Wind of It [VIDEO]
Celebrity personality, turned reality star, turned rapper Hazel-E is setting the record straight sharing a few choice words for a few of her Love & Hip Hop Hollywood cast members. This week, Hazel stopped by Hot 97’s Ebro In the Morning. Contrary to popular belief, Hazel says she’s more than just a cast member. Hazel says that she brought the idea of the show to Mona Scott-Young and put the cast together:
I actually created Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, took it to Vh1. Mona (Scott-Young) caught wind of it. I put the cast together and we made it happen….She (Mona) respects me, I respect her. She saw my vision, you know?
As of yet, she hasn’t received any credit, but hopes she will on the next season:
Unfortunately, I tapped out for a little bit bigger on the paycheck side and we’ll see what’s up for season 2….At least we made it happen. I had to, you know you hafta be humble sometimes. And it was a field that I never did before but it was an idea that I had and it happened.
Hazel also reacts to recent reports of cast member (who also happens to be her former flame) Yung Berg allegedly assaulting his girlfriend. Hazel says she can’t confirm whether the reports are true or false, but isn’t surprised:



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