These Love & Hip-Hop broads have gotten completely out of hand.

According to TMZ reports:

Security has been completely revamped on the set of “Love & Hip Hop” — including a total ban on all glass and metal silverware — after several bloody, face-stomping, weave-pulling fights among cast members.

Fabolous’ baby mama Emily Bustamante tells TMZ, the massive blowout between Jim Jones’ fiancee Chrissy Lampkin and Juelz Santana’s lady Kimbella Vanderhee during Monday’s episode was the final straw.

We’re told producers are fed up with all the injuries on set from girl-on-girl violence — the bloodshed, the stitches — and have decided to institute an all-plastic policy while camera are rolling … plastic cups, plastic knives, plastic everything.

But it doesn’t end there — we’re told each cast member will now be accompanied by a personal body guard wherever he or she goes.

A rep for VH1 had no comment.

We’re pretty sure that Chrissy doesn’t need that bodyguard. SMH.

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