'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' latest news, spoilers: Is Joseline really done with Stevie J? Lovely Mimi rats Shooter out to Sierra

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Joseline had the talk with Jessica Dime about her relationship with Stevie J. Meanwhile, Lovely Mimi ratted Shooter and Moriah out to Sierra, which she might have enjoyed a little too much.

Previously on "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta," Joseline had a talk with Jessica where she explained where she stands with Stevie J. Joseline told Jessica that Stevie J is only the father of her child and nothing more.

However, The Hollywood Gossip speculates that Joseline and Stevie J are far from over. Based on previous episodes of the show, the pair has always had their fights, but they somehow get back together.

It is yet to be revealed on the show whether Joseline has really moved on from the father of her child and whether Stevie J is really happy with his relationship with Jessica.

Stevie J still has a lot of unfinished business to take care of. Although he recently got a new house, he still has to take care of the DNA test that involves Sade and Savannah.

Meanwhile, Lovely Mimi broke the news to Sierra that her husband Shooter is having an affair with her assistant, Moriah.

However, some of the viewers are wondering why it appears that Lovely Mimi had a slight smile while telling Sierra about her cheating husband.

According to VH1, Jessica wants to beat up Lovely Mimi for doing what she did, while Melissa is questioning the smile on Lovely Mimi's face when she let Sierra know about Shooter's dirty secret.

Some of the viewers commented that Sierra should be thankful for what Lovely Mimi did because she let Sierra know what was going on behind her back. Meanwhile, other viewers agree that Lovely Mimi had a different intention for telling Sierra about her husband.

"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" airs every Monday night at 8 p.m. EDT on VH1.

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