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Larissa Hodge Returns to the Spotlight with “Love & Hip Hop: Miami” Cameo

Reality TV fans are in for a nostalgic moment as Larissa Hodge makes her long-awaited return to the screen

Larissa Hodge Returns to the Spotlight with “Love & Hip Hop: Miami” Cameo

Reality TV fans are in for a nostalgic moment as Larissa Hodge makes her long-awaited return to the screen with a cameo on Love & Hip Hop: Miami, airing April 8.

First introduced to the world on Flavor of Love Season 2, Larissa quickly became one of the most memorable personalities of the early 2000s reality TV era. With her bold confidence, sharp wit, and unapologetic presence, she helped define a generation of unscripted television that thrived on personality-driven moments and cultural impact.

Her influence only grew during her time on Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School, where her headline-making moments and unforgettable clashes became staples of the series. Now, years later, she’s stepping back into the spotlight—bringing that same energy to a new audience.

“People have been asking me to come back to television for years,” Hodge shared. “The love has always been there, and stepping onto Love & Hip Hop: Miami felt like the perfect time.”

Although her return spans just two episodes, the impact has already been felt. Her scenes have generated over 300,000 views, proving that her presence still resonates in today’s digital era and that her fan base remains tapped in.

Beyond television, Larissa has evolved into a multi-hyphenate force. Under the name “Rissy Thick,” she’s explored music with releases like “Bad Bitch Alert,” while also appearing in visuals alongside Fabolous. Her influence has also extended into media, with features in major publications that helped shape urban culture during the peak of reality TV’s golden era.

Today, she channels that same drive into entrepreneurship as the CEO of Poshly Savage Beauty, a luxury brand focused on premium hair and beauty products. Through her business, she continues to promote confidence, self-expression, and empowerment—values that have always defined her public persona.

Her return isn’t just about nostalgia—it’s a reminder of the lasting influence of early reality TV icons and their role in shaping today’s entertainment landscape.

As Larissa Hodge steps back into the spotlight, one thing is clear: real impact doesn’t fade—it evolves.

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