Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star, Joseline Hernandez is and continues to be the center of social media topics these days especially after the airing of the first 3 episodes [of the new reality spin-off show] where Joseline reveals her affair with producer Stevie-J while announcing that she’s carrying his child, then openly shares the information with Stevie-J’s babymother of 12 years, Mimi Faust.
While it may have been an honest admission on Joseline’s behalf, many people entirely different of her. Joseline has been called everything in the book, and her sexuality [which many believe Joseline to be a MAN] is the main topic o discussion. Adding more salt to the wound, Joseline unleashed a nude pic of herself on twitter after episode 1 to prove her birthright.
Anywho, Joseline recently spoke with TheJasmineBrand where she talked about her reasoning for joining the realty show, her relationship with Stevie-J, and her real thoughts on being called a “MAN”. Check out a few excerpts below.
Sidebar: Is Joseline grabbing Stevie-J’s manhood? If this doesn’t wake Mimi up then I don’t know what will?
On Joining Love & HipHop: Atlanta:
It was something that I could do that could help me see myself different. Somebody can tell you how you act, what you do wrong, but when you look at yourself doing it its like “Oh wow, I can change here, I can change that.” It was therapeutic, like therapy for me.
On Her Current Relationship With Stevie-J
He’s my manager. You have to stay tuned to watch the show if you want to know that answer.On How She Met Stevie and Why She So Loyal To Him:
I met him at the strip club through another friend, another guy we both know; but then from there I met him at the studio a second time, but originally it was at the strip club.
I am loyal to Stevie and I do owe him. He’s done a lot for me; he’s changed my life. I mean I’m just a real person; he changed my life… If it was not for Stevie, I would still be in the strip club and the reason why is because I was not ready to leave. Even though I know I have talent and even though I’m beautiful and I could do what I wanted to, I wasn’t about to stop doing that because I was making so much money. When you’re making $2,ooo to $3,ooo a night and you’re 23 24 years old, you don’t wanna stop doing that–just to try [and] make it in this industry that is so hard to do. So I owe him a lotOn Being Called A Man
I’m starting to take it as a compliment because they say only that men that turn into women are perfect. And I am perfect. I have a perfect face. I have the perfect body. I have the perfect everything – I don’t have a flaw on me. I really started noticing I’m 100% woman… It’s really like, I can’t even begin… I’ve never even heard that before. I have men give me everything I’ve ever wanted, and I’ve never had a problem with people looking at me that type of way. It’s crazy to me. Do you not see all this greatness? I don’t understand, I’m confused. I’m beautiful and a lot of women would pay thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars to look like me. You know, I work out a lot.. take care of my body and I love how I look. And hey whoever don’t like it, they can stop looking! But I know they not, cause they love it too.
I guess Joseline told us. I never saw a man carry a child anyway, but I’ve also grown to know that anything is likely to occur in Hollywood “Fake” land.
Via: JasmineBrand