
In her first episode, the two get into a violent altercation in which champagne glasses are thrown, causing both to bleed. Erica first appears in a supporting role in season two as a rival of Kimbella's, which stems from their days competing for modelling jobs.
In 2009, she appeared as a troublemaking Dash employee on the E! reality show Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami. She has a son, King Conde, born 2007, with video director and rapper Raul Conde, a member of Fat Joe's Terror Squad. She was born in The Bronx to a Puerto Rican mother and Dominican father. Erica Mena (LHHNY: Seasons 3–5, 10, LHHDC: supporting cast member in season 6–present) is a former video vixen, urban model and aspiring singer, known through her appearances in various hip hop music videos, for artists such as Chris Brown, Fabolous, Akon and Fat Joe.
Additionally, she experiences a breast cancer scare after doctors found a large mass on her breast. and two years later, Tahiry returned to Love & Hip Hop: New York as a supporting cast member for the show's tenth anniversary season, where she reconnects with Joe, causing tensions between her and Cyn even though Tahiry is married. She returned to the franchise as a supporting cast member on Love & Hip Hop D.C. Any scenes she filmed never made it to air. Tahiry left the show while filming season five, believing "it was time to leave on top". She and Joe eventually rekindle their relationship, however break up towards the end of season four, after Tahiry rejects his marriage proposal. During the season, she embarks on a music career, releasing a single, "Devil", with producer Cisco Rosado. Season three chronicles of Love and Hip Hop: New York Tahiry and Joe's lingering feelings for each other, amid violent feuds with Raqi and Joe's girlfriend Kaylin. She came into the public eye due to her relationship with rapper Joe Budden, who she dated from 2005 until 2009. She is the older half-sister of Cardi and Nettie. She was born in Harlem to Trinidadian-Dominican parents.
Tahiry Josie (LHHNY: Seasons 3–4, LHHDC: Seasons 4–present, supporting cast member), born Tahiry Josie Castilla ( née Almanzar), is an urban model and video vixen. He is the husband of Princess Love Chai and they have four children. Zhan Chai (Seasons 1–present, supporting cast member) is a Chinese record producer, record executive, and businessman. Her wedding ceremony is featured in the season finale. We begins dating Zhan Chai and when he proposes to her, she accepts. Princess and Ray eventually reconcile, and when he proposes to her in the season finale, she does not accept. She initially tries befriending Teairra, before the two have a violent falling out. Princess joins the supporting cast in season two, which chronicles the aftermath of her 2015 arrest for alleged domestic violence against Ray. At the reunion, she gets into a physical brawl with Ray's former assistant, Morgan. In one memorable scene, Ray pushes her into a pool during an argument. Princess first appears as a guest star in season one, which chronicles her relationship struggles with Ray, while feuding with his ex, Teairra. She initially came into the public eye for dating and allegedly robbing boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr while working as a stripper at the Spearmint Rhino in Las Vegas. She is an Afro-Asian of mixed ethnicity, her mother is Filipino, while her father is African-American. She was born in Oakland, California and raised in Austin, Texas. Princess Love Chai (Seasons 2–present, supporting cast member) is a model, video vixen and fashion designer. chronicle her struggles with her relationship with her mother and sister. The first two seasons of Love & Hip Hop: D.C. She is Cardi's cousin and Effie's sister. He is dating Amani Hudson.Įimy Aldean (Seasons 1–present, supporting cast member, is a video vixen and tattoo artist of Columbian-Dominican descent. Melo Grier (Season 1–present, supporting cast member), Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, rapper, and the little brother of Rocco Grier. Amani also performed at Yandy and Mendecees' wedding on the live special Love & Hip Hop Live: The Wedding. As such, she appeared infrequently, Amani is still a supporting cast member. Her appearance on the show served primarily to set up her own spin-off show, Amani's World, which premiered months later. Amani Hudson (Season 1–present, supporting cast member), is a R&B/pop singer-songwriter. Supporting cast members | Original cast members