Ariane Davis On Her Love And Hip Hop Atlanta Exit: “My Sanity Means More To Me Than That Show Did” - Page 3

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Though she would return to Love and Hip Hop (somewhat) as part of the Miami franchise, the Puerto Rican Princess left the Atlanta franchise that made her a star due to issues with creator Mona Scott-Young and not appreciating the side of her they kept showing on TV.
“So y’all made me [look] like I’m just this crazy person, and everything that went on in the show wasn’t [because] of Mona Scott-Young,” she said. “Mona, let’s just keep it real. I quit the show, so now y’all wanna run back these [videos] that I did three years ago… You mad because you owe me money, and you on some bullsh-t.”