The immaculately produced Reality soap opera ‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ continues to lead the way for Mona Scott‘s Monami empire.
For, following the wrapping of another disappointing spin on ‘Love & Hip Hop New York’ cycle, the mogul watched ‘Atlanta’ rock and top Monday night’s ratings with its season six premiere.
Good news for Rasheeda, Kirk, Karlie and company below…
The opening episode focused on Joseline Hernandez‘ journey to motherhood as well as news of Kirk Frost‘s fathering of a child outside of his marriage to the aforementioned Rasheeda.
This, coupled with slick sequencing from producers at Eastern TV and Monami Entertainment, are to thank for the 3.2 million viewers it secured on the night.
It’s was boring though
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Reality shows makes black women look bad it reinforced the stereotypes all these love and hip hop Atlanta housewives basketball wives terrible you wonder why black men run for dear life to the other side marry to medicine as educated doctors they still act ghetto and loud lowest of the low black women
Black men are just as bad as those bitter hoodrats.Look at Chicongo.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/04/01/murders-shootings-soar-chicago-through-first-three-months-2016/82507210/
They’re doing such a good job.Black women love birthing these black savages.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/02/us/chicago-murder-rate-2016-visual-guide/
I agree. And it’s all so fake.
The first episode wasn’t good I went to sleep on it.
Are they really from Atlanta city or somewhere else