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DMC, Big Freedia, and More Join VH1's Special Love & Hip Hop: Out in Hip Hop'

"LHH: Out In Hip Hop" Airs Monday, October 19 at 11/10c and features Miles, Milan, Ray J, DMC, Big Freedia, and many more.

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With all the social chatter about Miles and Milan's relationship on Love & Hip Hop Hollywood, VH1 has produced an incredible new special about homosexuality in the hip hop community. The hour-long LHH: Out In Hip Hop special will feature some of the biggest names in hip hop and journalism and will be a candid, honest discussion about being gay in a community that may not welcome you with open arms. For more information about the special, which airs on October 19th, read on.

VH1 HOSTS ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION MODERATED BY T.J. HOLMES ON THE REALITY OF BEING OPENLY GAY IN THE HIP HOP COMMUNITY WITH “LHH: OUT IN HIP HOP” PREMIERING MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 AT 11PM*

Hour-Long Roundtable Will Be Moderated by

ABC News Correspondent T.J. Holmes

Additional Guests Include Big Freedia, Buttahman, Cakes da Killa, Chuck Creekmur, Clay Cane, D. Smith, DMC, Emil Wilbekin, Fizz, Felicia Pearson, Fly Young Red, Pastor Jamal Bryant, Karamo Brown, Pastor Kevin Taylor, Michael Arceneaux, Nneka Onuorah, Ray J, Pastor Delman Coates, Sharon Lettman-Hicks of the National Black Justice Coalition and SIYA

(New York) October 9, 2015-- This season, VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood” explores one of the most complex relationships in franchise history. Miles, a West Coast rapper, struggles with coming out after falling in love with Milan, an openly gay man. Miles also faces emotional distress over admitting the news to Amber, his ex-girlfriend and best friend since childhood. Premiering on a brand-new episode of “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood,” Miles will finally face his truth as he reveals his sexuality to Amber on VH1 Monday, October 19th at 8PM ET/PT.

Immediately following the encore presentation of the episode, VH1 will present “LHH: Out in Hip Hop” at 11PM ET/PT, an hour-long roundtable discussion celebrating being out in the hip hop community and posing the question: Is hip hop homophobic?

Moderated by ABC News’ T.J. Holmes, the open dialogue will include a diverse studio audience that has been touched by the Miles and Milan story line. They will be joined by artists and cultural experts speaking candidly on homophobia within the hip hop industry.

The panelists include a diverse lineup of talent from various backgrounds and experiences, including television and radio personalities, hip hop artists, film producers, writers, activists and religious leaders within American pop-culture and the LGBT community. Panelists include:

(Moderator) T.J. Holmes- is a journalist and national television personality. He is currently an ABC News Correspondent.

Big Freedia- is considered the “Queen of Bounce,” which is a subgenre of hip hop music born out of New Orleans that is known for its call and response style and lightning speed booty shaking dance.

Buttahman- is a former MTV/ BET executive and TV/ Radio personality who is currently doing stand-up in LA.

Cakes Da Killa- is a 25-year old New Jersey rapper who is often on the shortlist of up and coming emcees.

Chuck Creekmur- is the co-Founder and co-CEO of AllHipHop.com and a journalist.

Clay Cane- is the Entertainment Editor at BET.com. He is also the creator and producer of the documentary “Holler If You Hear Me: Black and Gay in the Church.”

D. Smith- is a transgender music producer, artist and songwriter who has worked with many artists, including Lil Wayne and Katy Perry.

DMC- is considered one of the pioneers of hip hop culture and founding members of the hip hop group Run-DMC.

Emil Wilbekin- is the President of World of Wilbekin, former Editor in Chief of Vibe Magazine and former Editor at Large of Essence Magazine.

Fizz- is an actor and rapper, formerly of the R&B group B2K. Currently, he is a cast member of VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood.”

Fly Young Red- is an openly gay hip hop artist. His video “Throw That Boy P*ssy” became a viral sensation.

Felicia Pearson- is an actress best known for playing Snoop on “The Wire.”

Karamo Brown- is a host for Huffington Post Live, an HLN contributor and a single father.

Michael Arceneaux- is a Complex Magazine entertainment writer.

Nneka Onuorah- is the director of “The Same Difference,” a documentary about the black lesbian experience.

Ray J- is a singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He is currently a cast member on VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood.”

Pastor Delman Coates- is the Pastor of Mt. Ennon Baptist Church in Maryland and a vocal supporter of marriage equality and LGBT acceptance within the church.

Pastor Jamal Bryant- is a Pastor of the Empowerment Temple AME Church in Baltimore and he offers an alternative view on the LGBT community in the church.

Pastor Kevin Taylor- is the Pastor of “Unity Fellowship” in Newark, NJ. He is openly gay and an LGBT advocate.

Sharon Lettman-Hicks- is the Executive Director of the National Black Justice Coalition. She is featured in a documentary called “The New Black,” which explores traditional church attitudes toward the LGBT community.

SIYA- is a rapper who stars in Oxygen’s “Sisterhood of Hip Hop.”

Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood’s own Miles and Milan will also be present, discussing their personal experiences since the show has premiered.

During the special, VH1 will have information on organizations that specialize in LGBT rights and awareness. These organizations can be accessed at outinhiphop.vh1.com.

Follow "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" on Instagram and Twitter using @LoveHipHopVH1, and on Facebook. Join the conversation using #OutInHipHop.

"LHH: Out In Hip Hop" is executive produced by Mona Scott-Young and Stephanie Gayle for Monami Entertainment and Toby Barraud, Stefan Springman, Mala Chapple and Robyn Nish Friedman for Eastern TV. Susan Levison, Nina L. Diaz, Vivian Gomez, and Ken Martinez are executive producers for VH1.