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Unapologetically outlandish and packed with juicy drama and scandalous antics, the show has been a ratings smash for VH1 and a pop culture phenomenon for the better part of a decade. The Norwoods anchor the West Coast installment of the wildly popular franchise and have allowed cameras to document the ins and outs of their relationship alongside a group of friends and rivals connected to the music industry for six seasons.

The shows run in immediate succession and are sandwiched between a no-holds-barred reunion special. When the last episode of the current Hollywood season airs on Dec. There was ex-stripper and aspiring singer Joseline Hernandez slapping boyfriend Stevie J in the couples therapy session he invited her to with his live-in partner.

Or entrepreneur and reliable pot-stirrer Karlie Redd tearfully flashing the results of a polygraph test. And of course, there were the many catchphrases that made Cardi B a scene-stealer and launched her to rap superstardom. Cast members have navigated being queer and trans in hip-hop and story lines have focused on gun violence, incarceration, postpartum depression and infertility, domestic violence, abortion, suicide, mental health and colorism.

She got VH1 interested in a docu-series that trailed Jones, then at his career peak. We went out and I cried on her shoulder. I did not want to lose this deal. At the same time Scott-Young, who ventured into TV in after selling a music competition show with Elliott to UPN, was pitching a series centered on women in hip-hop to a different network. If I had known how much of a difference it would make in my life. Watching how it changed people's lives, I was so clueless about that but ultimately, the experience has been really amazing.

For bes The Culture: A lot of people were already following you because of your music career, but how did you feel when the impact and the followership of reality television hit you?

Frost: With great success and great things to come, there's also that other side of things. I felt really good that I had the people who had been with me, who were like, "That's not Rasheeda from TV. We've been grinding with Rasheeda. I've just been really blessed to be able to do that. A lot of people weren't aware of my music as well who started watching the show, and I was able to grab those fans then go from there.

Frost: Once being a part of a show, my husband and I set goals. We're like, "We are not going to get on this platform and not have sound businesses that we want to make sure are as successful as they can possibly be and have a plan.

I knew that we're not the standstill type. Regardless, we do music, but I've always loved fashion, I've always been a little weird, and I'm a Gemini so I'm 20, different people. It's always been important for us to make sure we stay strong business-minded and not only talk about it but be about it. Execute it and make it happen. To stay focused, have a plan every season, sticking to that mindset and setting goals, and accomplishing it. For bes The Culture: When you look back to when you first started on the show, how have you grown as an entrepreneur?

Frost: I have to appreciate falling on my face in order to get back up. Another key focus for Scott-Young business is scripted. She has a number of scripted projects in development including a drama with Shayanna Jenkins, the wife of Aaron Hernandez, the NFL star who killed himself after he was convicted of murder.

Sleeping next to this man, her childhood sweetheart, and watching this change with him. How did that impact her and her family?

The story will explore how he went from New England Patriots star through to his chronic traumatic encephalopathy CTE and how it destroyed their lives. Scott-Young is currently talking to writers. Always great 2 iamjamiefoxx! One can assume she is working toward it. Kourtnee Jackson More Articles Published on. View this post on Instagram.



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