Joseline Hernandez and Stevie J get their own reality show

Joseline Hernandez and Stevie J Instagram/ Joseline Hernandez Jordan

Joseline Hernandez and Stevie J are leaving Atlanta as they set their sights on Hollywood on their brand new reality show, "Stevie J & Joseline Go Hollywood."

In the promo for their new VH1 show, Stevie is seen walking along a swimming pool and it appears that there is a party at his new place. He is heard saying that he had a lot of success in the late 90s in LA, and later, Sean "Diddy" Combs is seen giving him an original Bad Boy Entertainment jacket.

"Oh boy…" Stevie says appreciatively.

"It's an original Hit Man," said Combs, and Stevie says that this is his second chance at fame in the city and that he will not mess this up, no matter what.

Joseline is seen getting out of a car while carrying a chihuahua. When a friend asks her about her relationship with Stevie, the reality star says that they are separated, but they're still working together. Later, she is seen walking down the street with two men behind her, and Joseline says, "The Puerto Rican princess in in LA."

Stevie reveals that a few months ago, some executives gave him a call and they decided that he and Joseline are ready for a film career in Hollywood. He is seen at a meeting with some producers saying, "This is a dream come true for me and Joseline." But the producers cut him short as he is told that Joseline has to audition for the part, just like everybody else.

Stevie's kids come to live with him in LA, and one of his daughters asks where Joseline is. The musician says that she's around, "like a donut," and his children giggle at this. But later, when they appear to have said something unflattering about her, Stevie reminds them that they have to remember that Joseline is their stepmother.

Aside from Combs, other celebrities who will be guest-starring in the new series are Faith Evans, Russell Simmons, K. Michelle, Laurieann Gibson, and Brandi Glanville.

"Stevie J & Joseline Go Hollywood" premieres on Monday, Jan. 25 at 9 p.m. on VH1.

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