Ariane Davis On Her Love And Hip Hop Atlanta Exit: “My Sanity Means More To Me Than That Show Did”
Joseline Hernandez
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.”