Love and Hip Hop Hollywood is the talk of the Twittersphere on Monday nights. VH1's west coast import has enough drama, scandal and characters to keep fans coming back every week, and in every city Mona Scott Young's team ventures to.

One of the storylines that has the most drama is the triangle between, Dreux aka Lil' Fizz, the mother of his child Moniece and his new girlfriend, Amanda. Since the show's Sept. 15 premiere, fans have seen Fizz and Amanda express how much they can't stand his "baby mama." In the past two weeks, the episodes have yet to feature Moniece's side of everything, until now.

In our newest Enstars Exclusive, Moniece Slaughter discusses everything from her current relationship with Drew, the real reason why she can't stand Amanda and much more-- So much that it had to be split into three parts.  Check out part 1 of the candid conversation.

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Gia Peppers: We've been watching you for the past weeks. How are you adjusting to seeing yourself on TV?

Monique Slaughter: I don't know if it's so weird because I grew up in the business. The first episode was really hard to watch and I feel like it probably can't get worse than that, but I'm probably wrong for feeling that.

GP: Is the show accurately portraying who you are?

MS: Yes, and no. The relationship between Dreux, my son's father aka Fizz, and myself, that is accurate. But, there are so many other parts of me... I just feel like there's more to me that hasn't been shown. I'm not just a baby mama. It's not like people in Hollywood know me because I am Fizz's baby mama. They know me for being an artist and a Hollywood socialite. Most people didn't even know that he was my child's father. It wasn't until the show came out that people were like, "Yo, we had no idea..."

GP: So, were you hesitant to do the show? Did you know he was on it?

MS: I knew he was on it. That's how they found me.

GP: Really? Wow.

MS: Yea... I was hesitant because my life at the time, I felt, was nothing to document. I was staying with my parents. I was trying to get my company off of the ground. I had taken a two-year break from the music business. I wasn't sure when I was going to come back ... I was hesitant because I don't trust him. I couldn't trust that he was not going to bash me, which is like, his life's mission.

We weren't speaking before the show but during the whole audition process, I kept hearing and being told that, without me, he wasn't going to be able to do the show because there's no way to really tell his story without me. The new b*tch isn't sh*t.

Without me, he had no story. He was telling me one thing, like, "I want to see you succeed, maybe you can promote your business and your company, and your music..." Then, I was like, "Time out, you don't even believe in me as an artist, you said that when we were together, No. 1... No. 2, aren't you in a relationship?"

I didn't know if he really had a girlfriend... I had never seen her! I'd never heard her name... I'm like, I hope she's real. I hope she changes you and drives you to be a better man. I hope she encourages you to respect me, and get over the fact that I left... I hope and pray that she's real... If my son knows about her, then it must be real.

GP: We saw what happened on the last episode between you and Amanda. What is your beef with his new girlfriend? Why don't you like her?

MS: Initially I didn't like her because I feel like I cant respect any woman, period, who is comfortable playing house and playing the motherly role without saying to the mother, "I acknowledge you as the mother, I respect you as the mother, I hope that we can get along because I love your child and I love his father. I would love to be a part of this village that loves and raises Kamron." Kamron has an amazing village and an immense amount of love coming from both sides of his family. So for somebody who is there for the right reasons, it seems to me that that would be the right way in which she would proceed.

But, the fact that she didn't do that and the fact that she came in guns blazing like, "The fact that you're 'comfortable' with me raising your son..." B*tch, pause. I'm not comfortable with that and I've been telling Dreux that but he ignores me! So, the show kind of forced us to have to meet. If it was left up to him, we never would've met. He would've just lived his life.

GP: Yea, that's crazy. Are you all on better terms?

MS:  Since the show, she's come to my son's basketball games and we actually got to know each other a little bit and she walked away liking me, because I am very likeable... By nature, I'm not a very welcoming person, that's just my nature, but I welcomed her. I gave her the benefit of the doubt because I know Dreux. He's filling her head with all of this bull sh*t because... He's what I like to call a "great pretender." He doesn't want to be exposed as a fraud. I have all of the ammo to be able to do that. The more he can lie to her and pull the wool over her eyes and me not be in the picture, the longer he will be able to go on with this charade. Once she gets to know me for herself, she'll like me and he can't have that, now can he?

GP: Wow. The last time we saw them, they were in a kitchen and Fizz was asking Amanda to "step up." Who's house was that? Is that their house?

MS: He lives with his mom and she lives with her parents. So, let's just ting the bell on that one real quick. They like to point the finger at me, but neither one of them are in optimal situations either.

But, as far as Dreux is concerned, he can disrespect his mom and sister and turn around and say, "Ok, keep Kamron because I have to go." That's not the case in my household. You have a baby. You raise the baby... When he's with me, I shut everything all the way down. With Dreux, the sun rises and sets at his every whim.

GP:  Before this, it seemed like Fizz was not working. Is that true?

MS:  Absolutely true, he was selling weed.  So, don't let him fool you.

GP:  Is that why, at the end of the day, he did the show... To get the check?

MS: ...Is that why we wanted the show?  Yes.  But he couldn't do it without me.  One of my deciding factors to go ahead and do it was so he didn't have to sell weed anymore, so that he could possibly, possibly, launch a legit music career.  Even if that doesn't happen, I am sure that other opportunities will arise.

READ PART TWO, HERE.

Follow Moniece on Twitter at @KalisWorld. Plus, catch her on the new episode of Love and Hip Hop Hollywood, Sept. 29 at 8/7c on VH1.