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Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood
Season 3
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Starring
No. of episodes14
Release
Original network VH1
Original releaseAugust 15 (2016-08-15) 
November 14, 2016 (2016-11-14)
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The third season of the reality television series Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood aired on VH1 from August 15, 2016 until November 14, 2016. It was primarily filmed in Los Angeles, California. It is executively produced by Mona Scott-Young and Stephanie Gayle for Monami Entertainment, Toby Barraud, Stefan Springman, Mala Chapple, David DiGangi, Michael Lang and Gilda Brasch for Eastern TV, and Nina L. Diaz and Vivian Gomez for VH1.

The series chronicles the lives of several women and men in the Hollywood area, involved in hip hop music. It consists of 14 episodes, including a two-part reunion special, hosted by Nina Parker.

Production

The cast of the third season, from top left to bottom right: Masika, Fizz, Moniece, Nikki, Princess, Ray J, Soulja Boy and Teairra. LHHHseason3castphoto.jpg
The cast of the third season, from top left to bottom right: Masika, Fizz, Moniece, Nikki, Princess, Ray J, Soulja Boy and Teairra.
The third and fourth season title screen. Love & Hip Hop Hollywood Title Card.png
The third and fourth season title screen.

On August 3, 2016, VH1 announced that Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood would be returning for a third season on August 15, 2016. [1] This season featured an entirely new opening credits sequence. It saw the promotion of long time supporting cast members Nikki Mudarris and Princess Love to the main cast, as well as the return and promotion of Masika Kalysha to main cast after a season's absence. Producer Floyd "A1" Bentley, his wife Lyrica Anderson, Lyrica's mother Lyrica Garrett, A1's mother Pam Bentley, Nicki Minaj's ex Safaree Samuels and fitness model Rosa Acosta joined the supporting cast. Ray J's mother Sonja Norwood and Willie's alleged mistress Kyesha Shalina would appear in minor supporting roles. Former main cast member Hazel E would return late into the season in a supporting role.

On August 19, 2016, Soulja Boy posted a video of himself on social media, brandishing a gun and threatening to kill Nia Riley and her alleged new boyfriend. [2] From the third episode "For the Love of Money" onwards, Soulja was removed from the opening credits and had nearly all of his scenes deleted, essentially being reduced to a background extra on the two remaining episodes he did appear. On October 4, 2016, Soulja posted "I've decided to quit Love & Hip Hop. I feel my brand is too big for the show now. It's too ratchet." [3] Series creator Mona Scott-Young responded by reposting a meme with the caption "If I ever get fired, I'm gone (sic) tell people I quit to protect my brand". [4]

Cast

The show features minor appearances from notable figures within the hip hop industry and Hollywood's social scene, including Brandy Norwood, Willie Norwood, Yesi Ortiz, Fetty Wap, Princess' wedding planner Diann Valentine, Bryan-Michael Cox, Teairra's friend Andrew Van Devon, Nikki's mother Michelle Mudarris, The Game, Anthony Hamilton, Jackie Long and Ray's manager Cash "Wack 100" Jones.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
291"California Dreaming"August 15, 2016 (2016-08-15)2.45 [5]

Newly engaged, Ray and Princess take next steps toward their nuptials, but a dissenting figure threatens their progress. Moniece and Brandi handle some unfinished business. Shanda and Willie's fairytale marriage hits a major snag. Fizz tries to persuade Nikki to move forward in the relationship, but she discovers he's hiding a secret.


Nikki, Masika and Princess are added to the opening credits, replacing departing cast members Hazel, Apryl and Omarion. Sonja and Kyesha join the supporting cast. Although credited, Masika does not appear.
302"Homewreckers"August 22, 2016 (2016-08-22)2.22 [6]

Shanda and Willie's marriage is rocked by a woman from Willie's past and possibly present. Ray and Princess tackle the prenup controversy. Masika struggles to deal with paternity issues. Moniece stirs up trouble with Princess when she publicly spills tea about Ray.


Although credited, Fizz does not appear.
313"For the Love of Money"August 29, 2016 (2016-08-29)2.25 [7]

A1 and Lyrica seemingly have the perfect relationship, but their opinionated mothers threaten the status quo. Princess confronts Moniece over her social media posts. Brandi tries to keep her secret from Max but her plan blows up in her face.


Lyrica, A1, Lyrica Garrett and Pam join the supporting cast. Although credited, Masika does not appear. Soulja is removed from the opening credits and reduced to minor guest appearances for the rest of the season.
324"Mama Beef"September 5, 2016 (2016-09-05)2.21 [8]

A1 and Lyrica struggle to get their moms to make nice before they tie the knot. Masika meets up with Fetty Wap. Max is still furious with Brandi after discovering her secret. New love is in the air for Nikki and things are already becoming complicated.


Safaree and Rosa join the supporting cast. Although credited, Moniece, Teairra, Princess and Fizz do not appear.
335"Now or Never"September 12, 2016 (2016-09-12)2.05 [9]

Nikki is having difficulties juggling relationships with Safaree and Rosa. Tired of all the family drama, A1 and Lyrica finally take matters into their own hands. After Shanda is confronted by Willie's mistress, she decides enough is enough.


Although credited, Moniece and Masika do not appear.
346"I Want It All"September 19, 2016 (2016-09-19)2.14 [10]

Things take a turn when Safaree catches Nikki in the act. Brandi and Max's rocky marriage is tested further when Max begins working with Masika. Princess has her hands full with wedding planning, seemingly with no help from Ray.


Although credited, Moniece and Fizz do not appear.
357"Party Pooper"September 26, 2016 (2016-09-26)2.10 [11]

A1 and Lyrica throw a housewarming party, but it goes left. Ray's business is booming, but it's frustrating Princess. Nikki and Rosa have an awkward moment in public. Teairra deals with legal issues.


Although credited, Moniece, Masika and Fizz do not appear.
368"Forgive or Forget"October 3, 2016 (2016-10-03)2.13 [12]

Moniece evens the score against Brandi. Ray helps Safaree try to reconcile with Nikki, but she has other plans in mind. Willie attempts to win Shanda back. Wedding planning brings up Princess' issues with her estranged father.


Although credited, Teairra does not appear.
379"Retribution"October 10, 2016 (2016-10-10)2.36 [13]

Masika and Fetty Wap aren't seeing eye to eye. Nikki takes a step back from her relationships, and a look inward. Brandi and Princess take action in getting revenge on Moniece, with a little help from Jason. Lyrica's mom has an odd request for her daughter which causes a family blowout.


Although credited, Fizz and Ray do not appear.
3810"The Leak"October 17, 2016 (2016-10-17)2.28 [14]

Brandi's takedown plan gets back to Moniece and Fizz. Ray J and Princess' relationship quickly sours. Lyrica's mom goes to an extreme to get revenge against A1. Nikki finally decides who she wants to date.


Although credited, Teairra and Masika do not appear.
3911"The Source"October 24, 2016 (2016-10-24)2.21 [15]

Lyrica takes steps to bring peace between the two mothers. Moniece is on a mission to find the source of the sex tape leak. Princess has issues with Ray and Sonja leading up to the marriage. Teairra is forced to face her demons. Hazel is back in town and reunites with Teairra.


Hazel returns as a supporting cast member. Although credited, Fizz does not appear.
4012"Matrimony"October 31, 2016 (2016-10-31)1.87 [16]

Ray J and Princess are still at odds and it's unclear if they'll make it down the aisle. Teairra realizes the gravity of her legal and personal problems.


Although credited, Fizz does not appear.
4113"Reunion – Part 1"November 7, 2016 (2016-11-07)2.34 [17]

The cast reunites and dive into all the drama of season three. Fizz and Nikki roast each other. Moniece crosses the line when attacking Brandi's family. Nikki reveals if she's with Rosa or Safaree. A surprise guest sends Masika heading for the exit.


host: Nina Parker
4214"Reunion – Part 2"November 14, 2016 (2016-11-14)2.26 [18]

The drama continues when Masika and Hazel face off. Willie and Kyesha's texts are revealed. Rosa goes in on Safaree for being cheap. Moniece shocks everyone when she alleges one of the fellas has a baby with a side chick.


host: Nina Parker

Music

Several cast members had their music featured on the show and released singles to coincide with the airing of the episodes.

List of songs performed and/or featured in Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood season three
TitlePerformerAlbumEpisode(s)NotesRef
Trapped In Love Willie Taylor single1played in studio session [19]
Da Whole Ting Lyrica Anderson single3featured in music video shoot
Feenin
(feat. Kevin Gates)
Lyrica Anderson King Me 23performed onstage [20]
Cheat On You
(feat. Max Lux)
Ray J single3performed in studio session
Hello Lyrica Anderson Hello4performed in rehearsal space [21]
The Most Fun
(feat. Papi Chuloh)
Safaree Samuels
(as Safaree)
It Is What It Is, Vol. 24performed in studio session [22]
CloserShanda Denycesingle5performed in studio session and onstage [23]
#MySpace
(feat. Bigkrunch)
Kyesha Shalina
(as KyRaQ)
single5performed onstage [24]
Summertime LoveLyrica Garrettsingle5performed onstage
Jackpot Willie Taylor single5performed in studio session [25]
My OwnMasika Kalyshasingle6performed in studio session [26]
ChëfChiëfsingle7performed in studio session
On One Lil' Fizz
(as Fizz)
single8performed in studio session
Bad Bitches DoMoniece Slaughtersingle8performed in rehearsal space
played at listening party
[27]
Stop Time Willie Taylor single8background music [28]
Black CinderellaMasika Kalyshasingle9performed onstage [29]
Romeo Must DieMax Luxsingle10performed in studio session [30]
BlueMoniece Slaughtersingle10performed in rehearsal space [31]
My ConnectMoney SLsingle11performed onstage
The Point of It All Anthony Hamilton The Point of It All 12performed during wedding
At Last Brandy Norwood unreleased12performed during wedding reception

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