There’s a new face coming to the “Love and Hip Hop” franchise.

Claudia Jordan, the one-time cast member of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," will be hosting the reunions for the Mona Scott-Young-produced series.

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Jordan, who is no stranger to reality TV as she’s also appeared on “Celebrity Apprentice,” confirmed the news on Instagram with a photo from Tyler Perry Studios. In it, she held cue cards for the upcoming “Love & Hip Hop: Miami” reunion.

“It’s official! Your girl is hosting @LoveAndHipHop #LHHReunion Season 3!” Jordan captioned the image Wednesday.

The news came after a source told Page Six that Jordan was in Atlanta to film the reunion for the Miami-based series, which airs on VH1.

By Thursday, Jordan posted a couple screenshots of reports surrounding the news.

“Stay tuned my loves,” she wrote in the caption of one post along with the hashtag #Grateful.

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The new gig comes about four months after Jordan’s exit from the Dallas, Texas-based morning show, “The Morning Rush,” which she hosted for a little more than a year.

Jordan replaces TV host Nina Parker, who has hosts E!’s “Nightly Pop” and appears as a talking head on “Dating No Filter.” Parker had been a part of the “LHH” reunions since 2015, when she hosted the season five reunion of “Love & Hip Hop: New York.”

Parker faced calls to be replaced in 2018, which she tamped down by tweeting in part, "Y'all so worried about a HOST but can't even put this energy into your own career."

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