(EXCLUSIVE) Milan Christopher Demanded More Money From ‘Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood’, Axed From Show
theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, Milan Christopher is clueless as to why he is not returning to Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood. As you know, season 3 of the hit Vh1 show airs tonight. However, Milan, who is the show’s first openly gay man, was not invited to return. A source tells theJasmineBRAND.com,
Initially producers and the network wanted him back. They offered him a contract and he was negotiating with them. He wanted WAY more money and felt like he brought so much to the show.
The source added,
Milan felt like he was one of the bigger stars on the show and brought most of the ratings to season 2. This should have been leverage for him, but it didn’t.
The source says that production felt like the was extremely difficult to work with during the reunion.
Vh1 and producers bent over backwards to accommodate him and make sure he could share his storyline and his side of what went down this season with him and Miles [Brock]. He was like a complete diva!
There are conflicting reports as to why he was ultimately asked not to return. He recently posted the following on his Instagram.
Despite not being on this season, we’re told he’s working on his own reality show. The show is rumored to be a dating show that helps Milan find love.
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