‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’ Star Stevie J Steps In After His Daughter Tweets About Fighting Joseline Hernandez
Stevie J let it be known that he doesn’t want his daughter getting into the middle of his and Joseline Hernandez’s drama. The producer and “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” star took to Instagram after his daughter Savannah Jordan tweeted that she was going to fight the self-proclaimed Puerto Rican Princess after she gave birth.
On Saturday, the Shade Room posted a screenshot of Savannah’s tweet, in which she said: “Can’t wait for @MsJoseline to drop her child … it’s on sight lil bih.” Stevie responded to the outlet’s post, writing that he doesn’t “condone children in grown folks business.” He added: “@snj_3 was wrong. I know & understand she loves me but I can handle myself. God bless.”
Joseline, who’s pregnant with a baby girl, has been feuding with her ex and supposed baby daddy Stevie for months. On Friday, the VH1 reality star lashed out at Stevie for talking about their drama during a radio interview he did on The Breakfast Club. In an expletive-filled Instagram post, Joseline said Stevie was “obsessed” with her. She then continued to bash Stevie in a series of Twitter posts.
“When they can’t control you they try to destroy you,” she wrote, including some vulgar words directed at her ex. “Now back to regular positive programming.”
Last week, Stevie said on The Breakfast Club that he and Joseline will soon find out if baby Bonnie is really his child. The producer also revealed that because Joseline tried to fight him while pregnant, he may seek full custody.
“My thing is like this: If you’re not in your right mind to be fighting at nine months [pregnant], I need a psych evaluation,” he said. “I need to know what’s up with you when that baby’s born. I want to test the baby, I want to test you. If everything was on the up with us, and she wasn’t trying to fight me then I’d come to her in peace.”
Joseline is expected to give birth in January, and will document her pregnancy for a VH1 delivery special.
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