'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' update: Yung Joc's lady drama continues

Rapper and alleged playboy Yung Joc Wikipedia

It seems like rapper Yung Joc is having a hard time in making up his mind regarding the status of his relationship with girlfriend Khadiya "Miss Piggy" Lewis and his baby mama number four Sina in "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 4.

The rapper explained during the second episode of VH1's hit hip hop reality show that Sina was still pregnant with their twins when he started seeing Khadiya.

Sina blamed KD for being the reason why she and Yung Joc had to go on separate ways, which is why Yung Joc is doing everything that he can to keep both girls away from each other to avoid nasty confrontations.

KD knows that Yung Joc and Sina constantly see each other as co-parents of their twins, but it seems like she will be in a huge surprise if she finds out that the two are doing more than raise their kids behind her back.

During the recently concluded episode of "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" season 4, Sina revealed that she and her children's father are more than just co-parents.

"Joc sends mixed messages, but I know he wants me. When he comes over, we have sex and he's definitely not thinking about KD, Miss Piggy, or as I like to call her, his young sugar momma," Sina explained.

But if alleged rumors will turn out to be true, then KD and Sina were not the only women in Yung Joc's life.

MediaTakeOut recently reported that KD, who is allegedly pregnant with Yung Joc's ninth child, is also sharing him with actress Rashia Whitlock.

The alleged couple was seen hanging out in several events recently, but there are no confirmations yet if the alleged reports are accurate.

"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 4 airs every Monday on VH1.

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