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'Love & Hip Hop' Franchise Is Ending After 15 Years With A Six-Part Special

The Love & Hip-Hop franchise looks like it's coming to an end after 15 years of entertaining audiences. The show, which has been filmed in New York, Atlanta, Hollywood, and Miami since 2011 and has made stars of the likes of Joseline Hernandez, Stevie J, and Lil Scrappy, is set to wrap-up with a six-part special coming out this fall. As for what it’ll be about, Paramount revealed in a press release that it will feature "cast, creators, and cultural voices (coming) together for a definitive look back – celebrating its impact, unpacking its most talked-about moments, confronting the controversies that shaped the conversation, and examining its legacy. "The Love & Hip Hop franchise has always been about the people. The incredible talent who trusted us with their real lives, the exceptional producers who poured themselves into every storyline," Lashan Browning, the executive producer of Love & Hip Hop: The Final Chapter, added. "Their dedication is why this franchise resonated for so many years. As we step into this final chapter, we’re making sure our ending hits like it should, for our talent in front of and behind the camera, and for every fan who’s been rocking with us from day one. Once more for the culture." "Love & Hip Hop has been a part of the fabric of VH1 and of the culture for over 15 years. This limited series is our love letter to the cast, fans, producers, and everyone who made the franchise a success and forever changed reality television," Sitarah Pendelton, Executive Vice President of Unscripted at MTVE, said in a separate statement.

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