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“It Was A Horrible Experience” Danger From “The Love of Ray J” Explains How The Show Affected Her Life

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During her first interview in nine years, Danger from "For the Love of Ray J," spoke about how the show ultimately was a very negative experience for her, given everything it came with. See what she had to say inside.

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