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We'll always have "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" every time we need some Southern charm, sizzling drama, and yeah, a look inside seriously-luxe lifestyles. It's no secret the reality show's stars live the high life, flaunting their Hermès Birkin bags (Rasheeda posts tons of them on Instagram), or showing up to events in gorgeous cars. But these stars' net worths may surprise you — especially the richest cast member of them all. Curious? Here's everything you need to know about each "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star's wealth. Tuko digs deep into each "Love & Hip Hop" star's net worth, with shocking results. Many of the franchise's cast members have million-dollar net worths, while others stay near the hundreds of thousands. Even more surprising? Some of the most low-key cast members are actually the richest — and vice-versa. Starting out our list of richest "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" stars is Joseline Hernandez, the Puerto Rican rapper and former stripper who is part of the original cast from season one. Entering as one of Stevie J's artists, the producer cheated on then-girlfriend Mimi Faust with Hernandez, establishing a relationship with Joseline until the birth of their daughter Bonnie (and their breakup) in season six (via Cheat Sheet). Although Hernandez talks a mean game, her net worth is $300,000, paling in comparison to several other cast members (via Celebrity Net Worth). That being said, as per Urban Belle, she made a whopping $400,000 during her last season of filming in 2017.
Next up is rapper Rasheeda Frost, who also got her start on "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" from the very first season alongside manager husband Kirk. As per Wiz Nation, the rapper's net worth stands at a cool $600,000, and Tuko estimates Kirk's net worth at the same amount. So how does the couple make their money? According to InTouch, the all-seven-season main characters make a hefty sum per episode, with Rasheeda bringing in $25,000 per episode, and Kirk making $300,000 per season. As per Atlanta Black Star, Rasheeda makes her money through her makeup line Poiz Cosmetics, fitness company Rasheeda Fit, her boutique Pressed, and the couple's Atlanta restaurant Frost Bistro & Bar. Even then, many fans expected the pair's net worth to be even higher. Kendra Robinson is another seriously-rich cast member, with a net worth at a stunning $800,000 (via Tuko). The criminal defense attorney and realtor made her way onto "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" on season eight, where viewers found out rapper Yung Joc had been in a relationship with her for years. Although cast member Karlie Redd famously said Joc cheated with her (via VH1), Kendra ended up getting a ring, and is laughing all the way to the bank. Robinson makes all her money through being a lawyer and realtor, while Yung Joc has an absolutely stunning net worth himself at $4 million (via Celebrity Net Worth).
While the Grammy Award-nominated Yung Joc beats out most other "Love & Hip Hop" stars, he still isn't the richest of them all. Rapper and producer Lil Scrappy has been on the show since day one, showcasing his relationship with fellow stars like Erica Dixon and Adiz "Bambi" Benson (via Famous Fix). The "Money in the Bank" singer has a net worth of $900,000 (via Celebrity Net Worth), surprisingly lower than Joc's. Apart from Joc, other cast members with million-dollar net worths include Karlie Redd, who has been part of the franchise since its 2012 premiere (via Tuko). A rapper and singer, Redd has since branched out as a soap opera actress on "Saints and Sinners" (via IMDb), and as the owner of Merci Boutique and the hair care line Redd Remy Hairline (via Meaww). At an estimated net worth of $1.2 million as per Celebrity Net Worth, Redd is sitting pretty. Next, we have Jamaican-American rapper Safaree, who has appeared as a guest-star since season nine alongside ex-wife Erica Mena (via Radar Online). The rapper is worth a seriously-impressive $3 million, mostly from his music career (via Celebrity Net Worth). Lastly, we have the richest "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star of them all: actress, singer, and performer Moniece Slaughter (via Tuko). On the show since season eight, the singer-songwriter had a fiery romance with rapper Scrapp DeLeon, and has a shocking net worth of $5 million from her music career (via Celebrity Net Worth). Love & Hip Hop: Miami is the fourth installment of the Love & Hip Hop reality television franchise. It premiered on January 1, 2018, on VH1 and chronicles the lives of several people in the Miami area, involved with hip hop music.[1][2] The series has a large ensemble cast, with leading cast members in the opening credits, and a sprawling supporting cast, who are credited as "additional cast" or "featured" in the show's end credits. These secondary cast members appear in green screen confessional segments and (for the most part) have the same amount of screen time and storyline focus as the show's main cast members. Over the years, several supporting cast members have been upgraded to lead. Cast timelineMain cast (appears in opening credits) Secondary cast (appears in green screen confessional segments and in end credits alongside the main cast) Guest cast (appears in a guest role or cameo)
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The show also features minor appearances from notable figures within the hip hop industry and Miami's social scene, including Fuego, Ace Hood, T-Pain, Brandon Marshall, Ricardo Louis, Kenyan Drake, Nathaniel Clyne, Irv Gotti, Rico Love, Polow Da Don, Rick Ross, Dreezy, Miss Mulatto, Molly Brazy, Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood's Ray J and Lil Fizz, Alvin Kamara, MC Ceja, Bigg D, Lamb, N.O.R.E., DJ EFN, Tarana Burke, O. J. McDuffie, Ñejo, B.o.B. and Kent Jones. Nina Parker hosted the first and second season's reunion specials. Claudia Jordan hosted season three's reunion, while Tamar Braxton hosted season four's reunion. References
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