More Drama on Love and Hip Hop Atlanta
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More Drama on Love and Hip Hop Atlanta

This week's episode had weight loss, drama, house guest drama, and a new cast member

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More Drama on Love and Hip Hop Atlanta

So, it's time for another round-up of Love and Hip Hop Atlanta. Scrapp Delon was out seen out of prison in last week's episode. Scrapp spent some time with his son in this week's episode. While staying at his sister's house he me up with his baby's mother, who wanted to spend more time with him. Meanwhile, Tokyo wanted have a party to celebrate her cosmetics line. Tokyo expressed her desire to lose weight.

Then we saw Scrappy, who explained that he hurt his foot during a car accident. So, Scrappy and Bambi are living with Scrappy's mother, Momma Dee with Scappy's mother, This week's episode of Love and Hip Hop Atlanta focused on a bad house guest situation and health. Bambi's mother, CeCe also is staying with Momma Dee, hence the problem. CeCe has problems with Momma Dee. As I watched this episode, I had to think that maybe CeCe is exaggerating a little (maybe a lot). Who criticizes how the host prays at the table, anyway? Even Bambi felt that her mom should not be so judgmental in someone else's home. Momma Dee felt that she had to stay in her room and call into the next room just so she wouldn't have to be around CeCe.

Tokyo had her party and Moniece showed up, which wasn't a surprise since it was revealed on the previews. It's supposed to be a surprise as to who Moniece is dating? Okay! Yes. She's seeing Scrapp. They were introduced over the phone.

So, Shekinah, Tokyo, Che Mack and the crew go to the gym. They are seeing a trainer called, Mr. Two Weeks Out, who says that he can get them into shape in two weeks. Sierra, encourages Tokyo to keep working out, although she'd pretty much had it. Working out is tough and painful, so I could see why Tokyo felt frustrated and wanted to be out of there. I think that Sierra was just trying to be a good friend an help Tokyo get through the entire workout, but Tokyo wasn't haven't it.

We were also introduced to and heard the story of Akbar V, a performer who is the cousin of Kandi from Xcape.

The best part of the episode has to be the talk which turned into a confrontation between Momma Dee and CeCe. Momma Dee gave the woman her walking papers. It was her house, so she has the right to ask a house guest to leave. It's a little tricky when that house guest is a family member.

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