'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' star Stevie J. and wife Joseline good after cheating allegations

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

Despite the cheating allegations that Stevie J hurled against his wife Joseline Hernandez on Twitter last week, all things seem to have been forgiven as the couple attended the star-studded wedding of "Love & Hip Hop" couple Yandy Smith and Mendeecees Harris on Memorial Day. 

The former Bad Boy record producer and "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star posted several suggestive posts on Twitter, saying that someone cheated on him while he was spending time in rehab. 

"While I was in rehab getting my life together I was being cheated on after all I did to help her & her family," the reality show star said

His Twitter rant also mentioned that he put his career on hold for four years, but he has now decided to make stars or spend his time with "Wack artists." Although Stevie J. did not drop names, most of his followers believe that he was pertaining to his feisty wife, who also posted her own cryptic statement on Twitter without mentioninng who she was pertaining to. 

This is not the first time that Joseline was accused of cheating on Stevie. Last year, Stevie J.'s former best friend and ex co-star Benzino revealed that there are evidences that could prove Joseline's infidelity, but her husband decided to stick to her version of the story. Does this mean that the hip hop record producer made a big mistake when he sided with his wife? 

Still, whatever their problems were last week, the troubled couple seemed to have patched things up before the big live TV wedding. The two appeared to be having a good time with their fellow VH1 stars to celebrate the glamorous and glitzy wedding of the Harrises. 

Were the two able to already put the cheating allegations behind them? 

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