‘Love And Hip Hop Atlanta’ Star Yung Joc Claps Back at a Hair Critic

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Joc receives criticism for his relationship.

Love And Hip Hop Atlanta” star Yung Joc marches to the beat of his own drum. However, that doesn’t mean he doesn’t see the criticism about his life choices. On the show, he’s had drama in his relationships. In fact, his relationship with Karlie Redd went left quickly. These days he’s moved on from Karlie and he’s engaged to Kendra Robinson.

Their relationship hasn’t been without its issues though. Kendra isn’t comfortable with the fact that Joc has multiple kids with multiple women.

So she’s not sure she wants to have kids with him. Kendra even told Joc he needed to get a vasectomy. She refuses to take any chances of getting pregnant.

Joc wasn’t okay with this. And he told Kendra she should get her tubes tied since she’s the one strongly against having children.

Joc claps back at a hair critic.

Viewers of the show have had a lot to say about this. They have also had a lot to say about Joc’s hair choices. The rapper and reality star loves to experiment. And he’s not afraid to take big risks and do things that aren’t necessarily traditional. So this leads to a lot of criticism on social media.

At the moment, Joc is now rocking blond hair. While he loves the look, some of his followers aren’t here for it. Recently, one made this clear to him on Instagram. This person asked Joc when they were going to let age define him and not his hairstyles.

When Joc spotted the comment, he responded. He wrote, “Baby my age has nothing to do with the way I express myself…it’s just hair…you looking like my Gma with Blonde micros but I love you for you not the color of your hair. I’m too real for most of you and y’all just don’t get it cause your level of comprehension isn’t up to speed just yet.”

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