Whatever the reason, we start with Nina Parker, our gracious host, who has the very difficult job of babysitting these grown adults. Or perhaps because this show, in all its love and its hip-hop, is just very strange. Or perhaps it’s because there are so many people in the actual cast of LHHH that some of them are literally sitting in and commenting from the rafters. Maybe because there’s an old-timey car parked in the middle of the set. It’s that time of the year again when we gather ‘round the television/computer/tablet/iPhone Plus to watch the reunion of Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood (and surrounding Los Angeles counties). This reunion has such a weird vibe.
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