"Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" has been filled with nothing but drama during this latest season. As many people had opinions about Nicki Minaj's ex, Safaree Samuels joining the cast, he has seemed to win over almost everyone except for Rosa Acosta. The two have butt heads constantly throughout the show and now during the reunion gauntlets were thrown.
Video vixen, model and business woman Rosa Acosta has created quite a name for herself. While gaining a spot on the controversial show for dating Nikki Mudarris, both she and Safaree found themselves at odds for her affection. As the cast sat down to discuss what transpired over the season, the Dominican bombshell quickly blasted the entertainer for his foolish antics.
Watching the show, many people fell in love with Safaree because of his down-to-earth personality and his Jamaican accent. At the reunion, Acosta gives him props for turning his accent on and off but she quickly blasts him for being corny and things went left very quickly.
Being the Dominican firecracker that she is, the model quickly put Safaree in his place saying that he is no position to romance women when his pockets are short. For the final sting, Acosta hits a little below the belt but it definently shut him up.
Safaree quickly defends himself by disrespecting Acosta's accent and host Nina Parker quickly steps in to defend her.
"Safaree, she's still a lady and I understand if you have some words with her but you don't have to be disrespectful."
“When you can pay for Nikki’s dinner we can talk about something," the model tells him." you don;t even reach for your wallet when you go out with Nikki. And she is not the only one, a lot of girls in LA say the same thing about you."
Muddaris quickly cosigns with Rosa letting Safaree know that he has to get himself mentally, financially and in every other aspec before he can be with her or any other woman for that matter.
Part 2 of the "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" reunion will air Monday at 8/7c. Make sure you tune in.
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