Reality Star Momma Dee Speaks Out As ‘Love & Hip Hop’ Ends – I’m Leaving With My Crown Still On

Reality Star Momma Dee Speaks Out As ‘Love & Hip Hop’ Ends – I’m Leaving With My Crown Still On
Momma Dee is closing out her Love & Hip Hop era on her own terms.
The Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta personality took to social media to announce her departure, sharing an emotional message reflecting on her time with the franchise just as it prepares to wrap its historic run.
“To the Love & Hip Hop family… after all the drama, the laughter, the tears, and the unforgettable moments, it’s time to take the final bow,” she wrote, calling the experience a “true blessing.”
Momma Dee made it clear she’s not going quietly, either.
“From day one, I came in as the Queen — and I’m leaving with my crown still on,” she added, reinforcing the larger-than-life persona that made her a standout across seasons.
She also thanked fans for sticking with her through every moment — even the criticism — writing that she appreciated those who “rode,” “loved,” and even “side-eyed” her along the way.
Her exit comes as Love & Hip Hop officially winds down after 15 years, with a final installment expected to bring the franchise to a close — marking the end of one of reality TV’s most talked-about runs.
Momma Dee left fans with one final message: “Legends never fade… and Momma Dee will always be royalty.”
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