
Avid watchers of the newest reality o VH1 'Love and Hip Hop Atlanta' feel that the show is scripted and I don't blame them, a lot of the scenes come off that way. The show's creator/producer Mona Scott Young assures fans that what they see on TV is all real.
“We don’t feed you information. It’s not scripted,” Scott-Young told MTV's Sway Calloway. “That’s the most ridiculous thing that I hear all the time. There are like 40-something people on set. Do you think I can get them all to keep the secret? What do they do with script afterwards, eat it? This is their lives!”
“They have every right to tell their stories. I think they’re valid stories, and judging by the numbers, they’re stories that people want to see and hear about,” she said. “But if this is not your cup of tea, there are other great shows on other networks that you may view as well.”
Stevie J — the show’s most controversial/popular cast member, backed up Mona's statement by saying “I just live my life. I don’t even care about the cameras around. I just do what I do,” he said. “If it shocks the world, then you know, I guess they’re in shock."
Based on the ratings the show is getting, a lot of fan's don't seem to be too concerned with whether the show is scripted or not.
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