Joseline Hernandez did not come to play with social media this week.
The “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” alumna may have descended into an online squabble earlier this week with City Girls rapper Yung Miami, but she’s clearly letting fans know she’s unfazed by the dust-up.
The television personality doesn’t appear too bothered about her recent drama this week and instead is flaunting her curves on the ‘Gram. She took to her social media feed Thursday morning and posted a photo of herself seductively sitting on the beach with a glass of wine in her hand. She rocked a white bikini, a beaded shawl and accessorized her look with a pair of over-sized white sunglasses.
She wrote in her Instagram caption, “Delicious ❤️❤️❤️❤️.”
Her post was instantly bombarded with a slew of comments.
“Sexy af ??????? still the baddest .. perioddddd.”
“Hey big head ??❤️? you look stunning babe ?.”
” Wow gorgeous joseline, really ??❤ Mmmmmmmm??.”
“That’s my Puerto Rican Princess killing it looking all new right out the box.”
In more recent news, the 32-year-old mother is reportedly being taken back to court by her ex-lover, music producer Stevie J. He recently filed for full custody of their 2-year-old daughter Bonnie Bella and accused Hernandez of purposely keeping him out of their daughter’s life, causing “parental alienation,” according to Bossip.
He also claimed he feared for baby Bonnie’s well-being and asked the judge to appoint a “guardian ad litem.” The judge reportedly has yet to rule on Stevie J.’s request, but if he’s awarded full custody he’s demanding the self-proclaimed “Puerto Rican Princess” to pay him child support.
Hernandez and Stevie J. have been going back and forth on social media, taking jabs at each other’s parenting efforts. According to the mother of one, he hasn’t seen their daughter in over a year, and she’s claimed his wife, R&B singer Faith Evans, is the one paying his child support payments.
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