Spice is a main cast member on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta since season eight.
Introduced in season six as a special guest star greeting Karlie Redd, and Mimi during the cast trip to Jamaica, Hamilton officially joins the cast in season seven, coming to Atlanta to break into the American music industry. She gets into a violent feud with Tokyo Vanity, but the two make amends by season eight. She attempts to work with Estelita, Erica Mena, and Tommie. She gets into a feud while working with Tommie, but eventually they make up and release a music video for their collaboration "Imma Get It."
In Season 8, Spice is promoted to a main cast member. Spice made mainstream headlines with her song "Black Hypocrisy" and had a controversial storyline where she looked into bleaching her skin, and colorism in the black community which led to tensions with cast members including Mimi.
During the first part of Season 10, Spice is sporadically featured introducing her relationship with Justin Budd, a former crew member of the show. Spice is the main protagonist of part two of Season 10. Chronicling the release of her album "10", Spice is nominated for a Grammy, and brings the cast to Vegas with her to celebrate. She also finds herself in the middle of the drama, when her best friend Meda is revealed to be having a long-term affair with the recently married Yung Joc.
Before Love & Hip Hop[]
Spice is a dancehall recording artist, singer and songwriter, originally from Jamaica. She rose to fame in her home country for her collaborations with Vybz Kartel and for her hit single, So Mi Like It. She has two children, Nicholas Jr. & Nicholatoy with ex-fiancé, Nicholas Lall.
Love & Hip Hop franchise (2017–present)[]
Spice first appears as a guest star in season six of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, when she performs for the cast during their trip to Jamaica. She joins the supporting cast in season seven, after moving to Atlanta to kickstart her international career. She briefly dates Tabius, sparking a violent feud with his ex girlfriend Tokyo Vanity, which intensifies after she makes derogatory comments about Tokyo's weight. The two later reconcile and become friends.
Spice is promoted to the main cast in season eight. The season chronicles her struggles with colourism as a dark-skinned woman. She begins considering skin bleaching to prove a point on "black hypocrisy", putting her in conflict with the other cast members.
Gallery[]
Opening credits
Green screen looks
Appearances[]
Spice has 56 appearances so far.
| Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (56 episodes) |
|---|
| 6.12, 6.13 |
| 7.01, 7.03, 7.05, 7.09, 7.10, 7.11, 7.12, 7.13, 7.14, 7.15, 7.16, 7.17, 7.18 |
| 8.01, 8.02, 8.05, 8.06, 8.09, 8.10, 8.13, 8.15, 8.16, 8.18, 8.19, 8.20 |
| 9.01, 9.02, 9.03, 9.04, 9.05, 9.06, 9.07, 9.08, 9.09 |
| 10.03, 10.06, 10.07, 10.11, 10.13, 10.14, 10.15, 10.16, 10.17, 10.18, 10.19, 10.21, 10.22, 10.23, 10.24, 10.25, 10.26, 10.27, 10.28, 10.29 |
Trivia[]
- She Was Born In The Spanish Town Public Hospital.
- She Spent Part Of Her Childhood Living With Her Grandparents In Finsbury Park, London, England.
| Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta main cast members |
|---|
| Joseline | Erica Dixon | Rasheeda | K. Michelle | Karlie | Mimi | Traci | Tammy | Stevie J | Tommie | Jessica Dime | Erica Mena | Spice | Scrapp DeLeon | Yung Joc | Scrappy | Sierra |



