Chrissy Lampkin Net Worth is$100 Thousand
What is Chrissy Lampkin's net worth? Chrissy Lampkin's net worth is $100 thousand dollars. Born in the United States, Chrissy Lampkin's home life was not particularly stable, and she was sent to live with her grandmother as a child. She was known for being quite bright and independent, and she later caught the attention of rapper Jim Jones, who subsequently became her boyfriend. Always interested in fashion, she began designing clothes for him. She later began to re-design his recording studio, and this led to a burgeoning career in interior design, as well. She is currently a member of the cast of the VH1 reality series, "Love and Hip Hop". In late 2011, she became engaged to Mr. Jones, via a lavish surprise engagement that involved the entire cast of "Love and Hip Hop", as well as multiple family members, and a trip to Miami. "Love and Hip Hop" is currently in its second season.
Love & Hip Hop is a reality television series that premiered on the VH1 cable television network on March 14, 2011. It was created by Jim Ackerman and executive produced by Mona Scott, Toby Barraud, Stefan Springman and Kenny Hull.
The show's second season premiered on November 14, 2011 with two new additions to the cast: Kimbella Vanderhee, mother of Juelz Santana's son, and Yandy Smith, Jim Jones' manager.
The season 2 premiere came in with the highest ratings in 2 years in VH1 history with 2.566 million viewers for a premiere episode.
On February 2nd 2012, It was announced that Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta would be the first spin off of the series and that there will be a season 3 of the original show.
(Season 1-present)
While most little girls were playing with dolls, Olivia was using her playtime to write music and poetry. She realized very early that she truly had a passion for the arts. At 19, she landed a meeting with an Arista Records executive who then introduced her to the legendary Clive Davis. He was so blown away by the 19 year old's vocal ability and raw talent that he decided to sign Olivia immediately as the first artist to his newly established label, J Records. Clive took her under his wing, mentoring her and showing her what the music business was all about, ultimately helping mold her into a superstar. Her gold selling song, "Bizounce", was the lead single for the release of her self-titled debut album in 2000, which eventually sold close to 500,000 copies.
Later, after signing a deal with Interscope records, 50 Cent crowned her The First Lady of G-Unit. With Chris Lighty and the entire Violator team behind G-Unit Records' only female R&B artist, she quickly flourished. Hits like "Candy Shop" and "Best Friend" brought the versatile artist to radio around the world. Since leaving G-Unit, Olivia has been focused on creating a new persona that has expanded beyond hip-hop.
Olivia is forging a new flame in R&B and feeling the success
The show's second season premiered on November 14, 2011 with two new additions to the cast: Kimbella Vanderhee, mother of Juelz Santana's son, and Yandy Smith, Jim Jones' manager.
The season 2 premiere came in with the highest ratings in 2 years in VH1 history with 2.566 million viewers for a premiere episode.
On February 2nd 2012, It was announced that Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta would be the first spin off of the series and that there will be a season 3 of the original show.
(Season 1-present)
While most little girls were playing with dolls, Olivia was using her playtime to write music and poetry. She realized very early that she truly had a passion for the arts. At 19, she landed a meeting with an Arista Records executive who then introduced her to the legendary Clive Davis. He was so blown away by the 19 year old's vocal ability and raw talent that he decided to sign Olivia immediately as the first artist to his newly established label, J Records. Clive took her under his wing, mentoring her and showing her what the music business was all about, ultimately helping mold her into a superstar. Her gold selling song, "Bizounce", was the lead single for the release of her self-titled debut album in 2000, which eventually sold close to 500,000 copies.
Later, after signing a deal with Interscope records, 50 Cent crowned her The First Lady of G-Unit. With Chris Lighty and the entire Violator team behind G-Unit Records' only female R&B artist, she quickly flourished. Hits like "Candy Shop" and "Best Friend" brought the versatile artist to radio around the world. Since leaving G-Unit, Olivia has been focused on creating a new persona that has expanded beyond hip-hop.
Olivia is forging a new flame in R&B and feeling the success
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