Joseline Hernandez Responds to Drug Allegations + Talks Feud with K Michelle & Mona

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By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Former “Love and Hip Hop Atlanta” star Joseline Hernandez dropped by the Breakfast Club recently to set the record straight on a few topics.

She addressed her fallout with K. Michelle and allegedly doing drugs.

She also opened up about why she’s upset with Mona Scott Young.

And of course, she had some more words for Stevie J’s daughter Savannah.

Click next for the details.

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11 comments

  1. I think people who want actual careers shouldn’t be on Love & Hip Hop more than two seasons. When you stay too long, it’s hard for people to think of you as anything else outside of reality television. Cardi was smart. Now Joseline has to work hard to change it up and get taken seriously. All money isn’t good money. She should have left a long time ago. Even now it doesn’t sound like she’s so sure she’s done with the show. Bad mistake.

  2. People better start realizing they are nothing but pawns to Mona and vh1 they don’t care about nothing but dollar signs. When you stop playing by their rules they will sabotage, throw you under the bus, and try to blackball you and that’s exactly what Mona and vh1 are doing to Joseline. This is a good lesson for Joseline because acting a fool for years has came back to bite her and she going to have to work twice as hard to rehabilitate her image.

  3. I’ve always liked Joseline’s personality. She’d be foolish to go back to Mona after how crazy they tried to make her look. My thing is don’t base your whole show around someone cutting up and then turn around and act like it’s such a problem when they tell you they are leaving. Joseline wasn’t a problem until she smartened up and decided to walk. Oh, now she’s a problem. That’s just so petty.

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