Before joining CNE, Estabrook worked independently at her own company, A Thousand Ships, leading on a number of notable projects, including “Young Adult,” “Tully” and “Whiplash.” This new role is a continuation of CNE president Agnes Chu’s prioritization of a global entertainment strategy. ET.Conde Nast Entertainment appointed Helen Estabrook as its head of development and production for features and scripted series. Love & Hip Hop: Family Reunion airs every Monday on VH1 at 8 p.m. This season got a Khaotic on it, and it makes things a little bit more chaotic. Khaotic: I think what's different about the other two seasons and this season is them other two seasons ain't have a Khaotic on. But I think that their other seasons were really about making amends, and I feel like ours had a lot of other things going on, to say the least. I don't feel like we had a family reunion until the very end, not to spoil anything. Nikki: I saw it, and I feel like our season was a lot more crazy. Gunplay: I thought we were the second season. Khaotic: I ain't never seen the first two seasons of it. PC: Did you guys watch the first two seasons of the show? And if so, what do you feel makes your season better or stands apart from the two seasons that we've already seen? I wanted to know people more just by listening to their stories. That part for me was…it gave me a better understanding on who everybody is, what I was dealing with. Everybody had events, and you'll see a lot of people opening up about who they are, their situations, their history. It was good to get everybody's opinion if they were pro-choice or pro-life. One of the issues we talked about was abortion. Shay: Yes, I actually had a women's empowerment event, and at that women's empowerment event, my focus and my goal – because there was so much drama going on – my focus and my goal was to get the women, especially to understand that there are bigger issues in life to talk about and deal with, and we should be using our platforms to speak up and speak out on situations versus bickering over nonsense. PC: Were there any major revelations that you guys are excited for viewers to see in season three of the family reunion franchise? It was just kind of like, oh yay, we're going to Jamaica. Also, I really wanted to reconnect with some people because I haven't seen a lot of people since a few years of filming. I wanted to come back on here because I wanted people to, number one, see my growth. I've always been neutral, never really was a drama person. NB: I was not hoping to clear up any misconceptions because I really didn't have many. PC: Now Nikki, Love & Hip Hop fans haven't necessarily seen you on the franchise for a while, so what made you want to return, and were you hoping to clear up any misconceptions about you from the various franchises you had appeared on already? Hopefully, our daughters can have play dates in the future, and we can just move from that. We don't know what we're doing, so we're just taking it day by day and all of that has nothing to do with raising our daughters than it's really unnecessary. She has genuine love for me, and we're just in a state of mind where we're just trying to raise our daughters because this is not an easy situation. I'm not saying we're best friends, but I have genuine love for her. We've had several conversations you'll see on the show that we settled our differences. PC: So where do you guys stand now, and have you at least bonded over being new mothers?ĭJ: We don't have any issues with each other. I wanted to make sure that that was out there because it was a bunch of BS. She actually came to me and asked me, "Can I date your brother? Would that be okay with you? Because I don't want it to affect our friendship." So let's clear that up. You can go back and see Amara and I grew a friendship before they even started to talk. Let me clear that because Amara made a statement on Love & Hip Hop saying that we were friends because she was in a relationship with my brother. PC: Now Shay, your relationship with Amara Le Negra has been a rollercoaster, obviously because of the connection with your brother. You know them dogs, that when they let them loose, they be walking through the fence and then when you move the fence and then they go…you know what I'm saying? That's what it felt like for a second. But I was surprised them two girls fighting from the jump…Carly and Mariah, because they was like right there. Gunplay: I wasn't really surprised by no damn drama.
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