Love And Hip Hop Atlanta' Season 4: Stevie J, Joseline Hernandez And Mimi Faust Being Sport And Acted Like Family In LHHTAL Reunion; Over With Past Stevie J Drama?
Joseline Hernandez and Mimi Faust are being cordial and have mended fences in the recent Love and Hip Hop Atlanta reunion despite feuding over Stevie J in the past seasons in the reality TV show.
In a recent interview with Mara The Hip Hop Socialite via Madam Noire, Faust even praised Hernandez for sleeping with her man as it ended the drama in their relationship and finally let her moved on.
"I was just tired of the B.S. - I was just tired of it. And for some reason, she seems to think or thought that I was mad or 'You mad 'cause I took your man; I took your n*gga.' And I'm like, 'Sweetie, are you serious?' This is what she...you know, 'You just mad I took your man.' I'm like, 'Girl.' I just had to let her know, and I needed to let the rest of the world know, this ain't that, I'm not mad at that, I haven't been mad at that in a very long time. And I was just tired of, you know, she'll make something seem a way to the public, and I was just like, no, this ain't that, Lord Jesus. And actually Jesus took the wheel," she said publicly during the interview.
Faust and the Puerto Rican hip hop artist are not the only ones who are feuding over a man. It can also be remembered that Amina Buddafly and Tara Wallace have become friends after years and years of being enemies.
Mstarz has also reported that the threesome were happy and were acting like family in a recent collaboration for the LHHTAL reunion.
It was said that after Hernandez' performance, Faust ran to the stage and gave her a warm hug further calling her 'family.'
"Joseline I just want to thank you because when you ask God for something he gives it to you," Faust said. "Me and Stevie were going through such a rough time and he sent you and you came in between us and you helped our situation, because I have my friend back. I want you to know this is my friend. I don't want Stevie, I don't lust after Stevie. He's my daughter's father, and I respect your relationship. You are his wife, his family. That means you are my family and I want us to be cool," she said that time.
This signals that Joseline Hernandez and Steven Jordan (Stevie J) can move on to the next milestone in their love and their search for bigger career opportunities in Hollywood.
This new phase of their lives will be documented in the spin-off series of the Love and Hip Hop Atlanta that is said to debut in the winter of 2016, Yibada said.
The series will focus on the couple's journey in Los Angeles as Stevie J will try to reunite with his ex-bandmates from Bad Boys Records while Hernandez will be busy finding her own path and at the same time, trying to be closer to Stevie J's five children.