'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' season 2: Amber, Miles, and Teairra called fake; Rich Dollaz and Lil' Fizz talk man-to-man

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Each episode of 'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' brings fans shocking twists to the story, and lately, there have been so many claims about being "fake."

Erica Mena of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" claimed that "Hollywood's" Amber Laura and Miles Brock are just pretending to be in a relationship, International Business Times reported.

Brock was involved in a relationship with Milan Christopher, who reportedly dumped him after being unable to come out as gay to Laura and his family.

Mena then took it to twitter to say that Laura and Brock were just faking it just to gain popularity in the reality series.

Meanwhile, Hazel-E and Teairra Mari's friendship was also put to the test in last night's episode, when the former accuses the latter of being a backstabbing friend.

The two had an argument over a fashion show event that resulted to Hazel-E attacking her on-and-off friend and slamming her for her pretentious nature. Hazel-E even said that Mari slept with her ex-beau, Yung Berg, according to International Business Times.

Meanwhile, the latest episode also featured a meeting between the two men in Moniece Slaughter's life — her former boyfriend Lil' Fizz and her current flame Rich Dollaz.

The two men had a serious talk at a bar to discuss an important matter involving Fizz's son with Slaughter, Kameron.

At first, Dollaz was hesitant about Lil' Fizz's proposal as he sees it awkward to be chatting with his girlfriend's ex, but he went anyway and they met at a sports bar in Burbank.

According to Lil' Fizz, he doesn't know much about Dollaz except for those reports popping up on social media. He then went on to explain that if Dollaz is not serious about Slaughter, his son Kameron should not be around them.

Dollaz expressed that he understands why Fizz feels that way. In the end, the man-to-man talk went smoothly, but Fizz still believes that Dollaz should not get too close to Kameron until his relationship with Slaughter goes deeper.

 

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