It looks like Joseline Hernandez‘s footwork game for her daughter wasn’t as strong as she thought.
The “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” alumna flooded the ‘Gram with adorable photos of her 2-year-old daughter Bonnie Bella this past week, showing off the toddler’s snazzy attire. She took to her Instagram page Thursday and posted baby Bonnie camera ready in her festive yellow t-shirt, blue jeans and lime-green sneakers.
“Had to get my #offwhiteairforce1,” Hernandez wrote in her post of Bonnie Bella via Instagram, receiving over 82,000 likes.
As fans began flooding the 32-year-old reality star’s comments, they pointed out that the 2-year-old’s shoes were seemingly on the wrong feet.
“She is a cutie!! Are her shoes on the wrong foot? Asking for a friend ?.”
“Nah I can’t make this s–t up ?? like why is her sneakers on the Wrong feet ??♀️.”
“Did Bonnie put her shoes on the wrong foot and tied them? Wtf ? poor lil tink tink.”
“Shoes on the wrong feet I’m certain or I’m just still drunk ? ? ?. Why her shoes on the wrong foot Joseline?”
Although Hernandez didn’t reply to critics, others jumped to her and the toddler’s defense.
“Damn why does it matter if her shoes is on the wrong feet that’s a baby and im sure her mom knows how to put her daughter shoes on. Ya’ll miserable ?.”
“Those shoes are on correctly. Yall cant see the inside curve on her right shoe? Yall blind???♂️.”
As of recently, Hernandez was forced to fire back at her ex-fiance and the father of her 2-year-old Stevie J. after he asked the court to jail her in their reignited custody battle.
The former “Bad Boy Entertainment” producer claimed Hernandez violated their 2018 custody agreement by refusing to let him see their daughter after traveling from his Atlanta home to Miami, where Joseline resides, to visit baby Bonnie.
Hernandez however denied Stevie J. allegations, claiming the producer was included in important decision-making regarding their child’s education, health care, and more. She also said she never denied him from seeing the 2-year-old. She’s asking the judge to throw out Stevie’s case and to deny his attempt to have her placed behind bars.
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