'Basketball Wives LA' rumors: Jackie Christie slams Stevie J, might join 'Hit the Floor' reality show

Jackie Christie is one opinionated woman and she's not scared to tell it the way it is. In the show "Basketball Wives LA," Christie is known for talking smack about her co-stars. This time, she proves that she has an opinion about everyone else.

Recently, Christie sat down with VH1 for an interview. There, she slammed "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" star Stevie J, saying that he is playing games with this wife, Joseline Hernandez. Stevie J and Hernandez's marriage is doubted by many who think that the marriage is a fake.

Christie said that if they really aren't married, then they should ASAP "to silence all haters." She added, "I feel like Joseline really loves him, and he's playing around a little bit. He knows she loves him and she's not going anywhere, so he feels like he can do what he wants a little bit. They need to reel it in. Figure out if you're going to be together then be together. Get serious."

But what does Christie really think about the marriage? Christie stated that she thinks that the couple aren't married and if they really were, she described it as "like a bad dream." Christie went on to say that she believes Stevie J still has feelings for ex-girlfriend Mimi Faust.

Christie also described Hernandez as "weird, pretentious and conceited." On the other hand, she described Stevie J as "loving, fake and funny."

Meanwhile, Christie auditioned for "Hit the Floor." The reality star has always wanted to appear in the series and said that she loves the show. So VH1 helped Christie with a tape and gave it to James LaRosa, creator of the show. How will Christie do in the field of acting?

The new season for "Basketball Wives LA" remains unannounced, but it will definitely be back for a new season.

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