'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' season 2: Show premieres with a big catfight and lots of cheating

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If the premiere episode of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 2 is an indication of what to expect in the series, it means that the upcoming season will be filled with tons of drama. 

At the beginning of the episode, rapper Ray J was seen having fun with a group of strippers but his girlfriend Princess Love was obviously irked by it. The video vixen was fuming mad at her long-time beau in the video.

She bluntly told him: "You're disrespectful, you're a cheater, you won't let me know who you are. Who are you? Tell me who you are?" 

A catfight due to infidelity was also featured in episode 1 of VH1's reality series, and it involved rapper Soulja Boy, his feisty on-and-off girlfriend Nia, and one of the women who he had an affair with. In front of the rapper, the other girl told Nia that she should be "thanking her." That did not sit well with Teddy Riley's daughter, which is why the encounter quickly escalated into an ugly catfight. 

But the sophomore season of the spin-off VH1's highly talked about "Love & Hip Hop" franchise is not just about cheating and catfights. It also showed the romance between rapper Omarion and his baby mama Apryl Jones, as they leveled up their intimacy despite having a son last year. Apryl surprised the former B2K rapper at work with a strip-tease while wearing the lingerie that Nikki Mudurris sent her. 

The Hollywood edition of "Love & Hip Hop" also featured Rich Dollaz, who was crossing over from the original series in New York as he got involved with Moniece Slaughter. Will Rich Dollaz come with his never ending controversies as the season progresses? 

The premiere episode also showed a tamer Teairra Mari, who surprisingly befriended Princess Love and gave her some love advice about how to handle her problems with Ray J. Will her kinder persona last for the rest of the season?

There are also several new faces in season 2, including Bobby Brown's goddaughter Brandi Burnside, Willie Taylor from "Making the Band," as well as the first openly gay couple of the franchise Miles and Milan.

"Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" season two2 airs every Monday on VH1.