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'Love Hip Hop Atlanta' Star Joseline Tweets Naked Photo


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By Miranda Johnson

Due to critics insisting that “Love and Hip Hop Atlanta” cast member Joseline Hernandez is not female, the reality star took matters in to her own hands by tweeting a nude pic of her assets for the world to see. The photograph, which she believed would lay all rumors to rest did just the opposite, fueling her so called “haters” to the point of full on attack.

Late last night Joseline A.K.A. Shenellica Bettencourt seemed to have had enough of the hearsay. So the aspiring rapper logged onto her Twitter account and decided to shut haters up once and for all, by tweeting a naked pic with the caption, “ I am 100% women [sic] I’m clearly perfect cause that’s the only thing y’all can say sence I air my dirty laundry on tv. F ck y’all haters.” However, the 34-year-old soon wised up and removed the flick from her account. View the NSFW photo at TheYBF.

It also seems that the spotlight is digging up some skeletons from Bettencourt’s past. It was recently reported that the LAHHA star has an extensive criminal past, including arrests for Lewd & Lascivious Behavior aka prostitution along with battery charges.

On the premiere of “Love and Hip Hop Atlanta," the former stripper is introduced as the new artist of producer Stevie J. The producer’s longtime girlfriend, Mimi, is immediately worried that Stevie is spending way too much time in the studio with Joseline.



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