![]() ![]() ![]() Although they fawn over one another, the couple isn’t impervious to tension. The pair unite in love and business, as Ballistic is the man behind the reality star’s music production. Joseline has also long moved on from that relationship, as she is currently with producer Ballistic Beats. More recently, it looks as if the women have buried the hatchet. While with Stevie, Hernandez was often at odds with the megaproducer’s ex, Mimi Faust. Their daughter, Bonnie Bella, born in 2016, has undoubtedly been transformative in Hernandez’s life. Yet, their story also brought about Hernandez’s most cherished role-motherhood. The duo, whose romance was a staple of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, often made headlines for their passionate disputes. Her relationship with producer and co-star Stevie J was as public as it was tumultuous. (Photo by Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for The Zeus Network)Īway from the camera and the stage, Hernandez leads a life as complex and nuanced as the woman herself. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – JANUARY 16: DJ/producer Balistic Beats (L) and television personality Joseline Hernandez attend Joseline’s Cabaret Las Vegas premiere screening on Januin Las Vegas, Nevada. She garnered a reputation as a feisty, no-nonsense figure, captivating viewers with her unapologetic authenticity. Though cast as Stevie J’s protégé, Hernandez’s fiery spirit and inimitable personality quickly ensured she was no mere side character. The turning point came when she appeared on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta in 2012. However, Hernandez had a grander vision: a love for music that urged her to pursue a career in the industry. It provided her an escape, a way to navigate financial struggles and dreams of brighter horizons. Her initial foray into the entertainment industry was as an exotic dancer. Growing up, Hernandez faced hardship, but this adversity steeled her resolve, shaping the tenacity that would later propel her to fame. Her family, grappling with poverty and the death of Joseline’s father’s death from a heroin overdose, moved to Miami when Hernandez was six years old looking for a better life. Born in Puerto Rico, Hernandez endured a tumultuous upbringing. a number of cast members are making a play to get producers to fire Joseline.While some opt to use their words to finish an argument, Joseline grew up having to fight her way out of conflicts physically. The security guard tried to subdue Joseline, who then bit the guard, ripping off a piece of flesh. elbowing her in the back and shoving her down the stairs. On her way out she passed shower-rod queen Mimi Faust in the stairway. Security then booted Joseline from the set. Waka's mom Debra jumped in, punching Joseline in the head and ripping out her extensions. Joseline then made a beeline for Waka Flocka Flame's wife, Tami - yanking out Tami's pony tail weave. Joseline then pulled out part of Althea's weave.īut Joseline's handiwork wasn't done. Stevie J's GF Joseline then amped things up by attacking Benzino's wife Althea, punching her in the face so hard everyone around heard a crack. Stevie J then charged Benzino, yelling "f*** you." Tuesday night's fight started when Benzino called Stevie J a crackhead. and they say Joseline Hernandez is the culprit and they want her FIRED.Ĭast and crew who were present during the melee tell TMZ. ending with a security guard getting a piece of flesh ripped off his body. Smack talk about crack triggered the all-out brawl on the " Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" set. ![]()
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