Kendra Robinson & Yung Joc Slam Each Other During an Interview

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Kendra Robinson revealed how she learned about Meda Montana.

It has been an eventful season of “Love And Hip Hop Atlanta” for Yung Joc and Kendra Robinson. As we reported, people are speculating that Joc may have cheated on Kendra with Spice’s friend Meda Montana. So fans of the show have been very critical of the couple on social media. Kendra has been accused of lowering her standards and having low self-esteem. As for Joc, some fans have told him he’s not good enough for his wife. This has led to Joc clapping back at his critics. Interestingly enough, Joc felt the need to defend himself during a recent interview. And he was not okay with comments Kendra made about him having multiple children with multiple women.

During an interview with SUAVV Magazine, Kendra explained how she first learned about Media. She said, “She inquired about closing a loan at my title company, SRS Title, here in Atlanta. I’m a closing attorney, so…and Jasiel whenever she did reach out for that, he gave me her information. We were going to do business. He let me know that he had previous dealings with the lady. So I was like okay, cool. Whatever. Money green like whatever. And so I had a working knowledge about this.”

Kendra continued, “My issue though is that when Jasiel brought this situation to me in the form of a business opportunity I guess, he was forthcoming with me. Now he just said that it was something from the past like before his and our relationship. The way that she is making it seem like she’s been dealing with him since 2008 when he was a married man. So it’s like that’s weird, that’s horrible and it’s not far from his character at the time or a part of his character. But still, it still would make my ears raise.”

Kendra Robinson doesn’t want Yung Joc’s sons to make the same choices he made.

She also said that she cheated on Joc earlier in their relationship, “Then for her to go in and say that she was dealing with him at times where he and I were in a relationship, all this is prior to marriage. That’s unacceptable to me because again, Jasiel and I have had issues in our past when I was unfaithful, stuff like that. But that was also in the first year of us knowing and meeting each other. But the timeframe that she’s speaking of, we were like serious, living together. So it’s just like if any of that is true, he would be a foul of our relationship.”

The interview went left after Kendra criticized Joc for having multiple children with different women.

“Your life is absolutely not normal. It’s not no model that I want Amir to follow, Amani to follow, Cadence to follow. Not. And I don’t think their mothers would either. So let’s be honest.”

Joc was not having any of it, “So what are you saying, what is that saying about me? I’m your husband. You basically saying you wouldn’t want my sons to be like me. ..”

Kendra responded, “I’m saying I would not want them to have as many children and I would not want them to have all of these different situations. That’s not something I would want.”

And Joc just didn’t want to be summed up as a baby daddy, “I don’t necessarily want that for them either. But don’t sum me up just in the fact that I got kids…”

Kendra Robinson and Yung Joc continued to clash during the interview.

Joc went on to tell Kendra that she’s making him out to be a bad person and he won’t accept that, “Don’t just make it seem like I’m a bad person, don’t make me out as some ******* up individual. What you not gon do is do that.”

After Kendra says she didn’t say that, Joc doesn’t back down, “Well, that’s how you put it. You said you wouldn’t want my son to be like me.” Kendra replied, “I wouldn’t want them to do some of the things that you have done.”

This led to a clap back from Joc, “Okay and I wouldn’t want my daughters to do some of the things you’ve done. We human. That’s what I’m trying to say.”

At this point, Kendra dared Joc to tell the interviewer what he doesn’t want his daughters to replicate from Kendra. However, Joc says that this is a line they shouldn’t cross so publicly.

“I’m not gonna do that. That’s where we have to draw the line because I don’t care because the cameras in front of me. Or somebody’s asking me questions. I’m not gonna reveal everything that go on with me. Like right now you’re not gonna sit in front of these people and tell them your credit score. You’re not gonna tell them your social security number. You ain’t gonna sit here and tell them what’s in your bank account either.”

The interview remained awkward.

Kenda agreed that these are things that she wouldn’t share. So Joc pointed out that slamming him over his children shouldn’t happen in front of the world.

“Okay, so some things are better left ******* unsaid. And in the private, that’s what I’m gonna do. So when you addressing me, don’t ever make it seem like I’m the worst of the worst. Cause I’m not cause I came through and changed your life. And it wasn’t about me having no money.”

He continued, “It was about my integrity, it was about me standing up for you, it was about me helping you open your eyes to see things that no other man has gotten you to do. When you talk about me and address me, please be mindful of that because I love you for who you are. Good and bad so don’t…”

Kendra said she loves Joc as well. And he makes his point again, “But I would never say to the world that I wouldn’t want my daughters to be like you because then it makes me question why you are with me.”

The interview remained contentious as Kendra said, “I’m not with you for the bad things. I’m not with you for the outside children…”

Joc responded, “Just don’t let me hear you say that again.” Kendra agreed to not do this again and the clip comes to an awkward end.

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6 comments

    1. Whew! He he reminded her that she was nothing before he came into her life. That subliminal is a mess and sad way of mental abuse.

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