‘Love & Hip Hop’ is gearing up to take its final bow.
After 15 years of headline-making moments, breakout stars, and culture-shifting storylines, VH1 has announced ‘Love & Hip Hop: The Final Chapter, ’ a six-part event series set to close out the iconic franchise.
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Since its debut in 2011, the series has evolved far beyond reality TV, serving as a launchpad for artists such as Cardi B, entrepreneurs, and personalities such as Joseline Hernandez, who went on to dominate headlines and build major brands.
Now, the network is pulling back the curtain one last time.
The upcoming limited series will feature fresh interviews with cast members from across its staple cities, including New York, Atlanta, Hollywood, and Miami, alongside producers, executives, and cultural commentators who witnessed its rise firsthand.
Viewers can expect a deep dive into the franchise’s biggest moments, its most talked-about controversies, and the legacy it leaves behind after redefining the reality TV landscape.
Lashan Browning, Founder and CEO of Antoinette Media and executive producer of ‘Love & Hip Hop: The Final Chapter,’ said:
“The ‘Love & Hip Hop’ franchise has always been about the people. The incredible talent who trusted us with their real lives, the exceptional producers who poured themselves into every storyline, my extraordinary team at Antoinette Media who showed up and showed out season after season, and the viewers who were here for all of it. Their dedication is why this franchise resonated for so many years. As we step into this final chapter, we’re making sure our ending hits like it should, for our talent in front of and behind the camera, and for every fan who’s been rocking with us from day one. Once more for the culture.”
The six-part send-off is set to premiere in Fall 2026 on VH1.
As of now, current seasons of the Atlanta and Miami installments will continue airing on their respective networks.


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