A recurring guest star on VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” allegedly tried to traffic two teenage girls for prostitution, authorities said Thursday.

Lyndon “Sas” Smith, 26 — who has appeared on the reality TV show about 20 times — and his alleged accomplice James Ruffin, 27, were planning on travelling out of Georgia to pimp the two teens out, police said.

They were taken to DeKalb County Jail on charges of criminal attempt to traffic persons for sexual servitude and criminal attempt to pimp a person less than 18 years of age, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported.

Lyndon Smith and James Ruffin were charged with criminal attempt to traffic persons for sexual servitude and criminal attempt to pimp a person less than 18 years of age. (Dekalb County Police Department)

The ages of the girls were not released.

Smith is member of the hip-hop group Da Razkalz CrU and has appeared in a supporting role on three seasons of the show, which chronicles the lives of several rappers, R&B artists, managers and producers in Atlanta.

His brother, Scrapp DeLeon, became a regular on the show, in season eight, the most recent to air.

This article originally appeared in Page Six.