‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’ Star Joseline Hernandez Destroys Stevie J’s Property Due To Jealousy?

by Siegred Jade Lastimoso / Jan 17, 2016 09:44 AM EST
Joseline Hernandez and Stevie J

"Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta" stars Joseline Hernandez and Stevie J are on the news again as the upstart rapper could not seem to hold back her temper. Apparently, she destroyed her husband's belongings.

Joseline Hernandez was said to be jealous of Stevie J's collaboration with Faith Evans on the singer's "The King & I duets" album.

A report from Wet Paint said, "Well, according to Steebie, it seems Joseline was upset by him working with his longtime friend and she showed him just how angry she was by bleaching several of his belongings."

Stevie J also shared that when he came home, he found out that his $65,000 worth of clothes and furnishing were trashed around the house.

As the hitmaker told TMZ, "Among the ruined items were vintage $10k Bad Boy jacket, $40k worth of clothes, $15k worth of Versace china and at least 20 pairs of kicks." Stevie J also said Joseline Hernandez ruined several gifts his kids had given him for Christmas.

But "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" star Joseline Hernandez denied that she destroyed her husband's possessions.

"Joseline Hernandez is adamant. She never touched her estranged husband Stevie J's stuff and she's still totally in love with him," the report said.

Although fighting is not news for the former "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" stars, Stevie J might just be nearing the end of his patience.

According to Inquistr, "Stevie J and Joseline have had some pretty explosive fights in the past, but Stevie J says this is the last time he will deal with Joseline's bad temper. Of course, Stevie has said that about his estranged wife before, but this time he might just mean it."

Keep posted for more news on Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez as they prepare for their spinoff show.

"Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 4 airs on VH1.

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