Fans will get the chance to watch the second season of Love and Hip Hop Atlanta when it premieres on April 22, but new details have emerged that cast member K. Michelle won't be returning for a third season.

The 27-year-old confirmed to ABC News radio that she has quit the show because she has fought with mostly every cast member on the show.

Last month while filming scenes for the upcoming season of Love & Hip Hop, reports surfaced that a fight broke out backstage at K. Michelle's New York City concert where she threw flowers at Mimi Faust's face. According to reports, the two had been arguing over Faust's boyfriend Niko on allegations that he might be gay. The LHHA trailer video also indicated that the two women dealt with a physical altercation. K. Michelle told the radio station that she apologized to Faust.

"You know I recently spoke with Mimi -- I can't give the show away -- but I did apologize to her because at no means is it ever appropriate to slap somebody," she said. "I will take the responsibility...I should've just walked away from Mimi instead of making her smell the flowers."

K. Michelle also revealed thats she and Rasheeda are still enemies and that she is not looking forward to a friendship in the near future.

"I have no respect for her. I hope her child doesn't have the same morals as her and her husband," K. Michelle told ABC News. "The world is already messed up enough. We don't even need another seed that has no morals, no nothing."

On April 15, the cast gave fans a season 2 premiere episode of VH1's Love & Hip Hop Atlanta at Ultra Lounge in Atlanta. The cast members included Stevie J, Joseline Hernandez, Mimi Faust, Erica Dixon, Rasheeda Frost, Kirk Frost, Shay Johnson, Momma Dee, Benzino, and newcomers Traci Steele, Babey Drew and Che Mack.

K.Michelle or Lil Scrappy was not in attendance.

During a Q & A panel, the cast took questions from the media When one reporter asked Erica Dixon where was Scrappy, she responded, "Where is he?"

Enstars reported earlier that Scrappy is currently facing some legal woes, as he was forced to have his paychecks garnished to help pay off a $110,000 debt from Heavy Rotation, a concert booking company.

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