'Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta' cast news: Two newcomers, Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez update

"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta's" most notorious star Joseline Hernandez is having a string of bad luck lately following her physical lash out in the Season 3 reunion of the show.

If there's one thing going for her, it is only the four-episode suspension that she got from Bravo after the raucous she caused, which many believed should be grounds for termination from the show already.

So, what is Hernandez going to deal with next? There are two newcomers joining the show for season 4, according to Media Take Out. The first is Jessica Dime aka Dimepiece. Dimepiece is reportedly an old enemy of Hernandez. They never liked each other and there's no reason why they'd feel differently now.

The next is Tiffany Foxx, Lil' Kim's protégé. Hernandez might feel like Foxx is a threat to her given that Foxx is coached by a great female rapper.

Apart from having to deal with these ladies, it looks like Hernandez will have to deal with her husband's rumored infidelity as well. When Stevie J went to a 30-day rehab treatment, he came out with a new mistress. Where did the information come out? From the mistress herself.

The mistress' name is Molly and she happens to be working with Stevie J to improve her music career. But by the looks of it, this isn't just a professional relationship.

Media Take Out was able to source the Vine video that Molly made. There, she talked about her move from Miami to Atlanta and also mentioned that her "daddy" is buying her a new house in Atlanta. Obviously, that daddy is believed to be Stevie J. Right now, it is said that Molly is living with Stevie J's son.

If this rumor is true, Stevie J and Hernandez's alleged marriage problems will be an addition to "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" Season 4.

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