Singer and now reality star from Love & Hip Hop Los Angeles Omarion dropped by “The Real” to dish on fatherhood, his new found respect for women after childbirth, and why he opted to join the cast of “Love and Hip Hop Hollywood!” Check out more inside!
Omarion: I think that reality shows a lot of the times have a negative connotation to it. I feel like me and my girl really represent young, black love. I felt like it was a good opportunity to kind of spin… my baby, is my baby right there? There’s my baby.
Ladies: Yes and she’s over there.
Omarion: Hey baby! Hi baby! I love you!
Ladies: Awww she’s gorgeous.
Adrienne Bailon: I’ve hung out with you guys before, you guys are amazing.
Jeannie Mai: Your mom also appears on the show, which is crazy, and is also creating some serious drama for you and your baby momma. How do you choose sides?
Omarion: Well, you know, ummm… I left that job a long time ago. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I don’t get in the middle of that. You know, I just try to keep it neutral, keep it cool, you know. Them is my two favorite ladies, okay you know. Y’all see them go through some drama but, you know, hopefully it ends on a good note. That’s what I’m hoping, you know, cause we got the baby here now. It’s all about love. It’s all about the love. I want the love in the building. That’s it.