'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood' season 3: Two stars in trouble while viewers wait for season 3 details

(VH!)"Love & Hip Hop Hollywood" stars Teairra Mari and Moniece Slaughter get into trouble.

While no updates are being reported about season 3 of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood," stars Teairra Mari was a no-show in court on June 13, while Moniece Slaughter gets into social media trouble.

It was previously believed that the third season of "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" will air mid-year. To date, however, nothing about the upcoming season is in the news aside from its stars getting into hot seats.

Teairra has been charged of assault and theft by an Uber driver last year and was due to appear in court on Monday. The reality show star, however, did not show up, and as a result, was issued a bench warrant. A bench warrant is an order sanctioned by court, issued to the police to arrest an individual or group.

According to reports, the court has ordered for the hearing to be rescheduled for the following day. No update has been made regarding the star's appearance or non-appearance for that matter. A violent display by Teairra is not new to the viewers as she has been reported to figure in fights before.

Meanwhile, another cast member, Moniece Slaughter was called out by a netizen after posting a video on her Instagram account. It was a video of a mother teaching her baby how to swim by gently leaving the infant to instinctively float on the water. Moniece must have felt she would get a fair amount of bashing in doing so because part of her caption states, "This video will prove to be extremely controversial."

However, she might not have been prepared to read comments against the video. An Instagram user with the username twerk_fa_aj commented, "I should call child services. Girl what is wrong with you. You so dang . That's no way to help her learn. I should throw yo behind is the middle of the ocean. LETS SEE YOU FLOAT THEN!!!"

Moniece replied to defend the actions of the mother in the video, but it's her choice of words that got her into trouble with more of her followers. Her reply included the sentences "And furthermore this is what's EXACTLY wrong with niggas [sic]" and "If your parents had raised you w/a more Caucasian mentality your ig name wouldn't be what if is."

To date, the video has over 287,000 views and 1,952 comments.

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