Would Y’All Be Here For It? DreamDoll Says She Wants To Do ‘Baddies East’ But Is Too Busy With Other Projects

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With Lemuel Plummer and Natalie Nunn having announced that they’ll soon be casting members for the upcoming “Baddies East” series, Dream Doll is adding her name to the mix, saying she would be interested to join the show. There just appears to be one problem: the rapper says she may be too busy to actually take part. Dream is obviously no stranger to reality TV, having previously appeared on “Love & Hip Hop: New York” and Oxygen’s “Bad Girls Club” season 16 seven years ago.

It goes without saying that she was one of the least favorite cast members on the show, with viewers at the time saying they were turned off by her behavior, which many considered to be “bullying.” Perhaps joining “Baddies East” would allow Dream to redeem herself and show herself in a different light. Whatever the case, the “Ah Ah Ah” rapper recently hopped on her Instagram Live, telling fans she certainly has an interest in joining the show, and she’d probably do it if she wasn’t tied up with other projects.

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“I want to do it, but I got too much movies,” Dream said before nodding her head. Over on Twitter, the clip, which has been widely shared among social media users, has a lot of people reacting to the thought of Dream being part of the cast… and the response has been rather mixed. “Why tf would dream doll do baddies east and she got more money then all them?” one person asked.

Another added their thoughts to the conversation, writing, “Dream doll on baddies East is definitely a full circle moment. Back to where she started.”

“Bro. This is baddies… not bgc… bgc is all new girls,” a third person wrote. “Baddies was never designed to be a all new none tv personality cast..”

One person didn’t seem to like the idea of Dream on the show, adding, “Why can’t we just get completely new talent?? People who wanna recycle their Love & Hip Hop/Bad Girls days aren’t doing it for me.”

After her stint on reality TV, Dreamdoll decided to focus on her music career full-time. In 2018, she signed with Gwinin Entertainment, a label owned by Love & Hip Hop co-star DJ Self. That same year, she released her debut EP, Life in Plastic, which featured collaborations with artists such as LouGotCash and Don Q.

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Dreamdoll’s music style is a unique blend of trap and pop, with lyrics that often focus on female empowerment and independence. Her music has been praised for its catchy hooks and infectious beats, making her a popular artist among fans of hip-hop and pop music alike.

Dreamdoll’s journey from Bad Girls Club to hip hop star is an inspiring one. Despite facing criticism and controversy throughout her career, she has remained focused on her goals and has continued to push boundaries with her music and fashion choices.

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