(EXCLUSIVE) Jhonni Blaze Cast On “Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta”, “Love & Hip Hop: Houston” Officially Cancelled
Jhonni Blaze Cast On ‘Growing Up Hip Hop: Atl’
theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, Jhonni Blaze is returning to reality TV. The singer and former popular exotic dancer has been cast on Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta. A source confirms that Jhonni has already began filming for the We TV reality show.
theJasmineBRAND.com broke the news, Tameka ‘Tiny’ Harris’ daughter, Zonnique Pullins has also been cast on the show, along with Lil Wayne and Toya Wright’s daughter, Reginae Carter.
Jhonni was previously introduced to reality TV world on season 5 of “Love & Hip Hop: NY”.
Jhonni was also cast on the Vh1 spin-off, Love & Hip Hop: Houston, but the show was cancelled before it ever made it to air. Sources tell theJasmineBRAND.com:
The Houston situation was too chaotic. Producers and the network were concerned for the safety of the people involved so they ended it.
The source adds,
Jhonni is great TV so they wanted her to round out the Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta cast.
Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta is executive produced by Bow Wow, who is also a cast member. It will air in 2017.
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