'Love and Hip Hop' star Joseline Hernandez pregnancy confirmed by husband Stevie J

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

"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta's" infamous couple Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez is in the news once again, but this time, it's about a positive development.  In an interview with Reggie Brown's radio show for V100.7, the rapper confirmed that his wife is expecting their first child together.

"We got a new addition with the family too, but I don't wanna say too much, you know what I mean?" the 42-year-old reality show star happily shared. "We're expanding the Jordan family, if you understand what I mean." 

This will be Joseline's first child, while Stevie has a daughter from his previous marriage with another co-star, Mimi Faust.

There is no word yet about the baby's gender or the due date as of the moment.

The couple had been in the middle of a heated argument with co-stars in VH1's reality series, shown in the reunion episodes of Season 3. They were also accused of faking their relationship for the sake of the camera.

There are also reports saying that Stevie J and Joseline will be featured in a new "Love & Hip Hop" series that will deal with their everyday lives. According to rumors, the couple had already closed the deal with the network, and the filming for the said show will start sometime soon.

Stevie and Joseline were married back in 2013.

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