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Moniece Slaughter Explains Exactly Why Her Hate For Princess Love Runs So Deep

The "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" stars have a long history.

Fans of Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood are fully aware of the long-brewing feud between Moniece Slaughter and Princess Love, but no one is really privy to the deep-rooted reason why the two don't fancy one another.

In a bonus clip from the show, Slaughter, while having dinner with AD and Misster Ray, explained why and how their hatred for one another runs so deeply, and it apparently all involves Princess Love's now husband, Ray J.

In the clip, Slaughter shared that Love seemed to have a problem with her from their initial interaction at Love & Hip Hop: New York cast members Mendeecees Harris and Yandy Smith's wedding.

"Princess and I were at Yandy and Mendeecees' wedding. We were all at the same table," she explained. "I addressed Ray as Raymond."

After she uttered those words, Slaughter claimed Love then snapped and yelled at her, "His name is not Raymond!"

Before adding that she "doesn't give a f**k" how Love wants her to address her husband, Slaughter added that she's been calling the singer-turned-reality star "Raymond" since she was 17 and did not intend on stopping.

"All that said to me was she didn't like the fact that I was so familiar with her man. I get it," she added. "So I let it go... so then that day on the rooftop, the b***h turns to me and goes off on me about my son, my baby daddy and me, which is why, in all reality, I threw the drink on her."

Watch her fully explain their mutual disdain for one another, below:

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