'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' season 5 episode 11 spoilers: Promise B. Mae reveals she lied about Stevie J; Tommie Lee banned from reunion special

(Facebook/loveandhiphop)Promise B. Mae admits she lied about Stevie J.

The lives of the men and women of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" become even more tumultuous as the series hits the midway point of the season.

"Love & Hip Hop" fans were surprised with the news that the show's newest cast member, Tommie Lee, had reportedly been banned from attending the show's reunion special. In an already deleted Instagram post, the urban model confirmed that she had been banned from the reunion. She later appealed to fans to stop attacking show creator Mona Scott-Young, saying that "this woman gave me a chance."

There are rumors that the aspiring actress was not just banned from the reunion, she was actually fired due to some threats she allegedly made. However, The Shade Room claims that the reason Tommie Lee can't join the reunion is because there are numerous arrest warrants out on her. This means she can't leave Atlanta for the VH1 special, which is always filmed in New York.

But that's far from being the only controversy that the show is facing. Episode 11, "Mystery Solved," will reportedly see D.Smith confronting Lil Scrapy about his insensitive posts about transgender people on social media. Joseline will reportedly make a big confession, while Stevie J and Mimi pay Promise B. Mae a surprise visit to uncover the truth about her claims that she has a baby with Stevie.

VH1 previously released a clip showing Stevie J and Mimi sitting down with Promise B. Mae, who then brazenly said she does have a two-year-old daughter with the Grammy Award-winning record producer. But according to reports, she later changed her tune when Mimi pulled out a DNA test kit to resolve the issue once and for all. The aspiring rapper apparently made up the story to get Stevie J's attention and probably boost her career.

Fans can expect more bombshells to come when episode 11 of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" is aired on VH1 on June 20 at 8 p.m.

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