BuzzFeed - Reality TV producer Mona Scott-Young introduced the world to the real-life people you love to hate. But the woman behind Love & Hip Hop tells BuzzFeed News why sheâs not to blame for the so-called negative portrayal of black people on reality television. Jenny Chang, BuzzFeed At about 8 p.m. on Monday every week, Twitter goes off the rails. We've become mind-numbingly obsessed with a weekly dose of reality TV served on VH1 that's heavily peppered with salty language, baby mama drama, and, well, mama drama via the Love & Hip-Hop franchise. We love to hate it â emphasis on love, emphasis on hate. And there's one woman we can hold responsible: Mona Scott-Young. "People are watching it not just for the train-wreck factor of it all, which we all admit exists and I don't think any one of those guys wouldn't look at some of the things they've done on the show and go, Oh, shit. That was crazy. But I think also there's a relatability factor," Sco
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