“Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” star Joseline Hernandez is back in hot water with fans after her latest photos.
It’s no secret that Hernandez is proud of her fit body and often wears sultry attire. However, folks have condemned the reality star time after time for dressing provocatively, especially since she’s a new mother. One fan even called her a “bad mother” for posting half-nude photos online and claimed Hernandez was setting a bad example for her two-year-old daughter.
“Joseline put on some clothes you’re a mother now,” one fan commented. “Set an example for your daughter.”
Hernandez recently shared a series of photos of herself sporting nothing but a Black leather bikini top, string thong and thigh-high boots to match. She wrote, “Flexing on you bishesss ?.” She added, “Put you hoes in a body bag.”
Fans were unimpressed to say the least and slammed the “Puerto Rican Princess” for her salacious outfit. Folks bombarded her comments and told the star she may have as well
“continued stripping” if she wanted to wear risque attire.
“F**k pig I swear just stay on the pole bi**h.”
“Guys she going back to being a porn star.”
“U haven’t evolved even after having a daughter U still look like a cheap stripper!”
“B**ch go back to dancing since your always without decent clothes.”
“What happened to your workout vids that’s your calling not this cheap back at the strip club vibe.”
One person wrote, “Stebie sent you back to da strip club once n u tryna go back smh.”
Before Hernandez became a famous reality star, she worked as a stripper at Diamond Cabaret in Miami and went by the name “Shenellica.” During an earlier episode of “LHHATL”, she revealed that she started dancing at the age of 14 years to help provide for her family. However, her life changed when she met music producer Stevie J., who helped her break into the music industry.
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