Former “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” actress Joseline Hernandez appears to be on cloud nine in her new relationship.
Earlier this month the self-proclaimed “Puerto Rican Princess” showed off the new man in her life whose been identified as DJ Ballistics. Since announcing their relationship, the couple have been posting sweet photos and videos of one another non-stop.
Friday, Hernandez took to Instagram and shared a photo of her and Ballistics hugged up together with his arm around her shoulders. A few hours before, she also shared a video of her boo working in a music studio and added the caption, “Different ball game ?.”
A gang of fans gushed over the celeb’s new relationship.
“He fine sis look like he on his grownn man s–t. Now that’s a upgrade ?.”
“I approve 100% ??? ohhh what a upgrade Joseline you guys look amazing together ?.”
“Continue upgrading Joseline you deserve to be loved. Hold her tight !!??.”
Others felt the couple were putting on a front.
“Joseline just trying to make Stevie jealous but he moved on to Faith ?.”
“He don’t look happy with you plus she look like she scared to death of him. Bring stebie back.”
Speaking of Hernandez and Stevie J., the pair ensued into a social media feud not too long ago after she claimed he’d been a neglectful father to their 2-year-old daughter Bonnie Bella. A few weeks ago, she said Stevie hadn’t seen the toddler in over a year and that his wife, singer Faith Evans, was the one paying for his child support.
The “Hitman” producer has yet to address Hernandez’s claims of his not being present in their daughter’s life, but he did share a post saying that he would be seeing their 2-year-old daughter in “two weeks.” The mother of one however quickly denounced it, commenting underneath the post, “Bonnie’bella don’t know who you are.”
Despite her seemingly ongoing drama with her ex-fiance, Hernandez appears to be happy with her new beau.
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