'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' news: Kalenna welcomes new baby, Stevie J heads to rehab

Season 4 of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" may be a thing of the past, but for Kalenna Harper and husband Tony Vick, life is the present and the future. The couple welcomed their second child together before Christmas. It was another boy. 

The pregnancy of Kalenna was announced during the filming of the third season. However, there were no clear indications as to when she would give birth. Wet Paint guessed that it would be before Christmas and they were right. Kalenna's Instagram post back on Dec. 18 dropped a huge hint though. She said that she was already having contractions. 

By Dec. 20, she also posted a new photo showing her big baby belly, captioned as: "It's been real! Had fun growing baby #2 blessings! ! Feels like the perfect age the prefect love etc.. Can't wait to kiss my little baby!! And record while he's on my chest Snap back gonna be serious ALL baby!! Baby is 7 lbs." 

Kalenna and Tony decided to name their baby Noah. And now, they are all living in their home together with their oldest son Mesach. 

Elsewhere, one "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" cast member is in trouble. Stevie J was just ordered to spend 30 days in rehab for his cocaine addiction. The sentence was passed when he failed several drug tests, reports Page Six.

This isn't the first legal trouble Stevie J has faced. In the past, he already went to jail for not giving $1 million in child support for his two kids. Now, an Atlanta judge has learned that Stevie J had failed 10 random drug tests already, and it happened within a couple of months. 

To lessen the sanction, the judge ordered him to go to rehab. Otherwise, he will spend more time in jail. However, Stevie J's lawyer is reluctant to follow the judge's orders and reasons out that if Stevie J goes to jail, he will not be able to work, hence, not being able to pay his debts.

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