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Samantha Wallace

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1983-03-14
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When she joined the cast of Love & Hip Hop: New York in Season 7, it marked a new chapter in her journey on the show, stepping into a supporting role that brought fresh energy to the series. Before all the fame and spotlight, she had already built a solid foundation for herself, earning a degree in Dental Hygiene from the New York City College of Technology—a testament to her dedication and work ethic. Her personal life has also been in the public eye, especially her relationship with Mendeecees Harris, with whom she shares a son named Lil Mendeecees, who’s quickly becoming a beloved part of their story. And the family connection doesn’t stop there—her mother, Kim Wallace, is no stranger to the cameras either, making regular appearances on L&HH: NY and adding even more depth to the narrative. Through every twist and turn, she continues to stay true to herself, balancing motherhood, family, and her growing presence in the world of reality television.

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She made a couple of appearances as a guest star on L&HH: NY, showing up in both season 5 and season 6. She brought her unique energy to the show during those seasons, and fans definitely noticed her presence. Her role added a fresh dynamic, and she really made the most of her time on screen in each of those seasons.

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