![]() Her logic is that if the song is good, maybe Marcus won’t care about her conspiring with his enemy. It takes absolutely no convincing for her to abandon this idea in favor of recording a song with the producer. Speaking of, Brooke meets RoccStar in the studio to tell him she can’t work with him anymore. Now, why would this man who is soon to be married like naked photos of a woman on Instagram? It’s pretty audacious considering Marcus just got finished dictating to Brooke who she can’t fraternize with. ![]() That’s probably because nothing is really going on with Amber Diamond except that Marcus Black slid into her DMs. She hasn’t been on the show in a while, and somehow her mother has usurped her role. I’m sure that’s a positive for their connection, but honestly Amber needed that representation. Recently, Shun stopped managing her daughter to develop a closer relationship with her. Shun Love and Amber Diamond meet to get pedicures. ![]() And maybe that’s what he deserves for telling her what to do. I don’t know what she should do, but I am 100 percent sure she is going to enrage Marcus. But, Brooke hasn’t had a hit since Paris Hilton had a Sidekick, so Brooke has to take what producers come to her. (It’s worth noting that this work came to her because she hopped on Moniece’s record as she was being escorted by an ambulance … but it’s still work nonetheless.) Sometimes, you have to work with people you hate, that’s why it’s not called “fun.” Now if Brooke was a bigger artist, she would be able to choose which producers she worked with. Not to mention, Brooke is working with RoccStar professionally. Marcus drawing this line and taking agency away from Brooke is a recipe for disaster in their marriage. Marcus is completely wrong, although the problem is Brooke really shouldn’t hang out with a man that has made enemies with her fiancé. Brooke rejects this premise because she doesn’t like to be controlled. Marcus believes that because Brooke is his fiancée, he has ownership of her time and behavior. What is there to say about this … Now I know I promised to stop thinking so deeply about Love & Hip Hop: The Valley and All Adjacent Suburbs but this scene brings up complicated dynamics on masculinity. In some dimly lit combination restaurant/coffeehouse/bar/closet, Marcus forbids Brooke from seeing RoccStar. Even if his personality makes me want to run into a rusted sword. Whereas Brooke, Moniece, Paris, and Nikki abandoned Teirra in her time of need, RoccStar is committed to defending her. In fact, RoccStar makes a good point that the ladies of this show actively ignored, which is that Teairra’s ex is using her to drop her legal case. Here, I thought this man hated all women, but apparently he is cool with some. But … I digress. I am shocked by this conversation between RoccStar and Teairra. I know this is his first season on Love & Hip Hop: Los Angeles and Surrounding Counties but someone needs to tell him the mic and the boom are able to pick up his inside voice. His voice is at 12 decibels even when he’s talking to friends. It is my belief that RoccStar is not physically capable of speaking below a yell. On the other side of town RoccStar meets up with Teairra to talk about her ex troubles. But of course not, because he’s an idiot. He believes he’s a mastermind, but if he was even remotely intelligent, he know would not say these thoughts aloud or on camera. Satan’s son explains that he keeps dealing with Teairra because it hurts her legal case against him. It feels like we’re adding The Man I Shall Not Mention to the cast, because we honestly see more of him than Nikki Mudarris. I’m mad because these people are on my television screen. ![]() She’s mad because polyamorous husband is handling his business with Teairra on social media. This episode, we get the return of Not Sade whose hair is the only lovely thing about her. How is Teairra’s ex-boyfriend posting an Instagram Live berating her anything short of abusive? Anyone looking at this video to prove a point about Teairra’s hypocrisy is sort of missing the point. I am so upset at Mona Scott-Young for making me think about The Man I Shall Not Mention. Sometimes love hurts, but we need it to make our plots better. actually loves Moniece and is breaking up with her to help Moniece produce a good storyline. showed up for the first time in episodes to tell Lil’ Fizz how much he loved taking care of Kam. I find this all dizzying because last episode A.D. It’s not easy for Moniece to bring people in and out of her son’s life, and explaining why A.D. It was embarrassing and confusing (mostly because I didn’t have his name stored in my phone). I can relate to the pain Moniece feels because recently a man I was not even dating texted me to confirm we weren’t dating. This week on Love & Hip Hop: Metropolitan Los Angeles, Moniece and A.D.
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