Love & Marriage Huntsville’s Stormi Steele Blames ‘Busy Schedule’ & Negative Fans For Her Decision To Leave Show
Love & Marriage Huntsville’s Stormi Steele Blames ‘Busy Schedule’ & Negative Fans For Her Decision To Leave Show
Stormi Steele is opening up about her decision to leave “Love & Marriage: Huntsville.”
The entrepreneur appeared in Part 3 of the Season 9 reunion, which aired yesterday (Feb. 15), where she gave a brief explanation for her decision to stop filming the series back in April of last year.
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Steele revealed that the success of her hair care line, Canvas Beauty Brand, significantly ramped up her schedule. She added that the drama and “negativity” from “certain fans” of the show became more than she was willing to deal with.
If you recall, Steele was previously caught in the middle of a police investigation after an overzealous fan of her castmate, Melody Shari, filed a harassment complaint against her — a case that was ultimately dropped.
While announcing that the case had been dismissed in November, Steele also shared that she was no longer filming for the OWN series.
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