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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Erica Mena is calling out Love & Hip Hop Atlanta producer Mona Scott-Young over her comments that she is not integrally involved in the production of the show following criticisms that the show aired her and Spice’s blow-up and then fired her. While on Angela Yee’s show Lip Service, Mona Scott-Young said in the 13 years since she started the show, her participation in the production has shifted to a passive state. “That […]

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