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Hit The Floor star, Stephanie Moseley, found dead alongside husband in murder-suicide
Vh1’s Hit The Floor star, Stephanie Moseley, is dead after her rapper boyfriend killed her and then killed himself.

Vh1’s Hit The Floor star, Stephanie Moseley, is dead after her rapper husband reportedly killed her and then killed himself.
Stephanie Moseley death details
According to TMZ, residents at their L.A. apartment complex near The Grove heard shots ring out early Monday morning.
SWAT team raced to the scene and knocked down the door of an apartment where they found two people dead.
Her husband, rapper Earl Hayes was once signed to Mayweather’s record label.
Moseley also has been a backup dancer with numerous singers, including Chris Brown and Britney Spears
Residents say they heard a woman scream before shots rang out.
Sources connected with Stephanie Moseley and Earl Hayes say he had accused her of infidelity with a famous singer.
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