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Season 4
Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta
Episode 06
Ashley Miller recaps this week's episode of 'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta. Rasheeda's beef with Ashley Nicole esculates.
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“Stephanie has been instrumental in the success of our ‘Love & Hip Hop’ franchise since its inception,” said Scott-Young. “To put her in the role of overall executive producer for the franchise will enable us to take full advantage of the successful programming we’ve created for VH1, to ensure the continued success of each ‘Love & Hip Hop’ series and subsequent spinoffs and to prepare for even greater franchise expansion.”
"Yes, Caitlyn looks amazing and is beautiful but what I think is most beautiful about her is her heart and soul, the ways she has allowed the world into her vulnerabilities. The love and devotion she has for her family and that they have for her. Her courage to move past denial into her truth so publicly. These things are beyond beautiful to me. A year ago when my Time magazine cover came out I saw posts from many trans folks saying that I am “drop dead gorgeous” and that that doesn’t represent most trans people. (It was news to be that I am drop dead gorgeous but I’ll certainly take it). But what I think they meant is that in certain lighting, at certain angles I am able to embody certain cisnormative beauty standards."
"I’m not doing it for money. I’m doing it to help my soul and help other people. If I can make a dollar, I certainly am not stupid. [I have] house payments and all that kind of stuff. I will never make an excuse for something like that. Yeah, this is a business. You don’t go out and change your gender for a television show. O.K., it ain’t happening. I don’t care who you are.”