Erica Mena (Born November 8, 1987, Bronx), is a reality show personality. Mena is a former model. Mena is known for her appearances in the show Love & Hip Hop: New York, the original installment of the Love & Hip Hopfranchise. She wrote the books Chronicles of a Confirmed Bachelorette and Underneath It All. In August 2017, it was announced that Mena would compete in the first season of VH1's Scared Famous, which premiered on October 23, 2017. In 2018, Erica joined the cast of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta for the seventh season.
Faith Jenkins is an American attorney, legal commentator and media personality. On March 11, 2014, she officially joined MSNBC as a legal analyst. She was also a television arbitrator on Judge Faith, a daytime court show, where she rendered decisions in a television courtroom. The court show ended production in 2018. Net Worth: Faith Jenkins Net Worth: $100 Million Faith Jenkins's Income / Salary: Per Year: $20 Million Per Month: $2 Million Per Week: $500,000 Per Day:Per Hour: Per Minute:Per Second: $70,000$3,000$50$1.
Rachel Frances Shaw (born 1981) is an American actress, writer, director and producer. She is best known for playing Mary Jo Cacciatore on the 2010-2011 Spike TV series Blue Mountain State, and for the Showtime series SMILF, based on the 2015 short film of the same name, which she wrote, directed and starred in.
Net Worth:Frankie Shaw Net Worth: $100 Million Frankie Shaw's Income / Salary:
Per Year: $20 Million Per Month: $2 Million Per Week: $500,000 Per Day:Per Hour: Per Minute:Per Second: $70,000$3,000$50$1.
Gemma Louise Ward (born 3 November 1987) is an Australian supermodel and actress. She is 5 ft 10 in or 1.78 m tall. Born in Perth, Western Australia, Ward was first scouted at the age of 14, and made her Australian Fashion Week debut aged 15.
Ward's first major acting appearance was in the 2007 Australian film The Black Balloon, and she has since also appeared in the film The Strangers (2008) and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011).
Juvenile started his rapping career in the early 1990s. He recorded his early recording in DJ Jimi’s release, “It’s Jimi”, launched in 1991. The song “Bounce For the Juvenile” was a hit and assisted in popularizing “bounce music,” a new style of rap evolving out of New Orleans. Juvenile’s released his debut album, Being Myself, in 1995 after joining hands with Warlock Records. However, The album failed to attract the viewers and did not top the chart, but did fairly well on a local platform.