'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' season 4 reunion special spoilers: Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez spin-off series happening?

Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta's Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez Instagram

Will one of the most controversial couples of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" leave the show after its fourth season? 

Rumors about the departure of hip hop producer Stevie J and his feisty lady love Joseline Hernandez began in May when he told the press that they would be moving to Hollywood to pursue greater opportunities for their careers. The music producer also dropped hints about their plans of leaving the show on Twitter back in April.

He said, "I've made others happy for the last 3 years but now I'm hitting the reset button. Goodbye ATL." 

But while the couple is allegedly saying goodbye to the controversial reality series, talks about starting a new spin-off show that will feature their new adventures together are also spreading like wildfire. 

Joseline mentioned the alleged spin-off when she was interviewed by CocoaFab during the BET Awards 2015, where she confirmed that "Stevie J and Joseline in L.A." is happening soon. But unlike her beau, she said that they will still be a part of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" season 5. 

Stevie said that he will work again with Kanye West and Bad Boys, which could be featured in their upcoming spin-off reality show. 

Aside from the rumored spin-off, VH1 is also planning to feature the couple's upcoming wedding in a special episode of "Love & Hip Hop." 

The reunion special of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" will be aired by VH1 on Aug. 24 and Aug. 31. 

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