No Happy Ending: Prince Got Sexually Harassed And Fired From “Love & Hip Hop: Miami”

No Happy Ending: Prince Got Sexually Harassed And Fired From “Love & Hip Hop: Miami”
No Happy Ending: Prince Got Sexually Harassed And Fired From “Love & Hip Hop: Miami”
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Life is not all fairytales, especially when the prince gets both harassed and fired in one sitting.

More known as Prince, the reality star of “Love & Hip Hop: Miami,” Christopher Michael Harty, discussed his resignation from the VH1 series in an interview aired last night, April 18.

In response to a tweet that called him mean, Prince explained that he was kicked from the show because he became angry at a producer who had made a sexual advance toward him.

On Monday evening, Prince posted a tweet that read, “I got sexually harassed and got taken off.” After the event, Prince wasn’t called back for Season 3. The star admitted that he didn’t handle the problem legally and appropriately.

He was urged to convince Viacom’s, the production company lawyers, that everything was a misunderstanding, hoping to remain on “Love & Hip Hop.” However, the damage had already been done, and he was sacked from the series.

We don’t hear too many stories about males getting sexually harassed at work by other men in higher positions. One of the few male public figures who went public about being sexually attacked by a male in a higher position was Terry Crews.

Terry Crews reported that a very important male talent agent grabbed him by his penis twice. When women started to come forward during the “#MeToo” movement in 2018, Terry used the chance to share his story, outing the talent agency.

In the same way that Terry named the person who assaulted him, people believe that Prince ought to do the same thing.

Prince may not know how many other men this producer might have also attacked. It is possible that, in the future, someone will benefit from him being able to speak up and make others aware of this predator.

Prince exudes the kind of personality that would be at home on a program produced by either MTV or Bravo. He doesn’t need to be on anything ratchet, like “Bad Boys” Season 2, to continue becoming a star. But best wishes to Prince!