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Rasheeda married music manager Kirk Frost in 1999. She is the self-professed " Georgia peach" and "queen of crunk", who rose to fame with her 2007 single " Got That Good (My Bubble Gum)".
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The first four seasons chronicle her relationship struggles with Scrappy, including a brief engagement and disputes over child support payments, as well her struggles with her mother, Mingnon, a recovering crack cocaine addict. She was in an on-again, off-again relationship with Scrappy for twelve years. Erica Dixon (Seasons 1–4, supporting cast member in seasons 7–8, 10, guest star in season 9) is the mother of Lil Scrappy's daughter, Emani.In 2020, she briefly returned to the franchise as a main cast member in season three of Love & Hip Hop: Miami. Michelle: My Life, and in the specials Dirty Little Secrets, Love & Hip Hop Live: The Wedding, Joseline's Special Delivery, Dirty Little Secrets 2 and The Love Edition. She also appeared in the spin-off shows Stevie J & Joseline: Go Hollywood and K. Joseline was reported to be making up to $400,000 per season prior to quitting the series. Hernandez dramatically quit the show during taping of the season's reunion special, amid tensions with executive producer Mona Scott-Young. The birth of their daughter, Bonnie Bella, is chronicled in her sixth and final season. At the season's reunion special, Joseline reveals she is pregnant with Stevie's child. Season five chronicles the couple's break up, after Stevie admits that their marriage was faked for publicity. At the start of season three, she and Stevie claim to have secretly eloped months prior, much to the skepticism of the other cast members. This ignites a feud with Stevie's girlfriend Mimi, which drives several storylines over the next seasons. It is eventually revealed that the two are sexually involved after Joseline finds herself pregnant, and decides to have an abortion. Joseline is introduced on the show as an aspiring rapper and recording artist under Stevie's management. She eventually relocated to Atlanta, and was discovered by Stevie J while performing as a stripper at the Onyx Club.

During this time, she was arrested in 20 under the name Shenellica Bettencourt, for lewd and lascivious behavior. From the age of sixteen, she began stripping in order to provide for her family. She moved to Miami, Florida with her family at the age of six. Hernandez endured a rough childhood within the public housing system of Puerto Rico, being exposed to drugs and prostitution at an early age. Joseline Hernandez (Seasons 1–6), known as "The Puerto Rican Princess", is a Afro-Latin rapper and entertainer, originally from Ponce, Puerto Rico.Michelle (below) are original cast members on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. Over the years, several supporting cast members have been upgraded to lead.Ĭast timeline Main cast (appears in opening credits) Secondary cast (appears in green screen confessional segments and in end credits alongside the main cast) Guest cast (appears in a guest role or cameo) Main cast members These secondary cast members appear in green screen confessional segments and (for the most part) have the same amount of screen time and storyline focus as the show's main cast members.
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The series has a large ensemble cast, with leading cast members in the opening credits, and a sprawling supporting cast, who are credited as "additional cast" or "featured" in the show's end credits. It premiered Jon VH1, and chronicles the lives of several people in Atlanta involved with hip hop music. Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta is the second installment of the Love & Hip Hop reality television franchise. ( August 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as Reflinks ( documentation), reFill ( documentation) and Citation bot ( documentation).
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