Joseline Hernandez Books Gig Without Stevie J's Help; 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' Star Bullied Over Sexuality?

"Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" reality star Joseline Hernandez is branching out without Stevie J's help as she booked a gig with the help of the LGBT community.

In episode 15 of the reality show titled "Doing Me," Joseline Hernandez has said that she's trying to spread her wings without her music producer husband after she found out that he was working behind his back with Tiffany.

They had a big confrontation but she appeared to have accepted his explanation that Tiffany is paying him for his services, only to get riled up again. She threatened that she will work with other producers without him, and Stevie J told her to go ahead.

"The Puerto Rican princess teams up with LGBT promoters, who ask her to take part in Trevor Project. The non-profit aims to help LGBT teens with suicide prevention," said Wet Paint.

"As the conversation about the show continues, it appears to strike a chord in Joseline, who admits she was bullied by her family when she came out as bisexual." 

"Stevie be mad that I'm working with other producers? Guess what, I want you to be upset because I'm taking matters into my own hands," she said in the VH1 clip.

"Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" star Joseline Hernandez said that the gay producers she was meeting have been in the industry for 25 years so she is in good hands even without Stevie J.

Joseline Hernandez then revealed why she empathize with the advocacy of the LGBT community as she claimed to have been bullied as a child on account of her sexual preference.

"I came from Puerto Rico in the gutter," the "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" star said. "When I was 14, I told my oldest brother that I liked women, and he went to get tell my mother. And she was like 'don't you be doing that nasty stuff!''

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