'Love & Hip Hop Hollywood's' Nia Riley Splits from Soulja Boy, Who Has Been Spotted with Karrine Steffans

It looks like another couple from Love & Hip Hop Hollywood has bit the dust. After years of an on/off relationship, Nia Riley has finally gotten tired of trying to convince Soulja Boy to commit. Rumors of a split started circulating last week, and after Soulja posted a photo of himself with former fling Karrine Steffans online, Riley stepped up to confirm the breakup. Obviously this is one of those couples who flip-flops a lot, but maybe they are better off apart. Generally, if you spend years debating whether or not a relationship can work, that is your biggest sign that it is probably not going to.

Ironically, on the last episode of LHHH, Riley was getting ready to move in with Soulja but he found an excuse to postpone it. He was about to venture out on a two-week tour and he claimed not to want Riley in his house alone without security. He claimed it was a security issue and not a case of cold feet. We have to wonder about that now that we know they have split just a few months after the filming of that scene.

Riley and Soulja are not the only couple on the show to have hit the skids. Yung Berg was arrested in New York City last week after choking his girlfriend Masika Tucker shortly after filming the reunion show for VH1. While she has returned to Instagram, she has asked for privacy regarding the violent issue until she is ready to make a statement about it. Sources have said Tucker initially insisted that Berg did not mean to hurt her and blamed it on too much booze, but who knows where her head is at several days after the fact?

Thankfully, Riley and Soulja's relationship has not ended with a violent act, but do you think it is over for good, or will this just be another time-out for the couple? Will they patch things up and send Steffans packing once again?

Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.

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Soulja Boy, Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, Yung Berg, Split, Cheating, Violence, Drama
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