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Safaree Samuels Joins The Love & Hip Hop Hollywood Cast

Safaree has officially moved on!

Nicki Minaj’s ex-boo Safaree Samuels is joining the ‘Love & Hip Hop Hollywood’ cast and rumored to be dating one the show’s stars.

According to TMZ, SB was seen coupled up leaving dinner with Miss Nikki Baby just last night…

We got Safaree and Nikki Mudarris from “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood” out on a date at Katsuya over the weekend. There are plenty of “it’s obvious” in this video — the giant bouquet of flowers and the hand holding — they’re a new couple, even though they played it coy with our photog.

And this ain’t just romantic … it’s professional. Our ‘LHHH’ sources tell us Safaree is going to be on the next season of the show.

Both are coming out of bad breakups … Mudarris with rapper Mally Mall and Safaree with Minaj — so we’re sure this will totally work out with reality show cameras in their faces.

But wasn’t Nikki supposed to be dating Rosa Acosta in a attention sloring lesbihonest reality relationship?

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Check out the video below:

Looks like Safaree has extended his 15 minutes of post-Nicki fame…

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