'Love and Hip Hop Atlanta' season 4: Joseline Hernandez and Karlie Redd's friendship turns sour in finale

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"Love and Hip Hop Atlanta" season 4 finale definitely had a lot of things going on and one of them is controversy.

The season finale, which aired last Monday, featured how a good relationship between two girls could end up badly.

Joseline Hernandez and Karlie Redd got into some serious tension after Redd made some accusations that Stevie J was fooling around with Hernandez again.

Following a wrap of her benefit concert supporting the Trevor Project, Hernandez proceeded to the back stage right away and found Redd inside the dressing room waiting for her.

Before everything turned sour, Redd even said that Hernandez always puts on a great performance.

But instead of praising her friend for her fresh performance, Redd pushed to know more details about the rumors circulating about Stevie J.

Redd was only concerned for her friend and she went on to tell that Stevie J had asked his ex-wife Mimi Faust and their kid Eva to join him in Los Angeles.

Apparently, Faust revealed to Redd about Stevie J's plan and Redd, in turn, told Hernandez who didn't take it well.

Hernandez even accused her friend of being a fake and they exchanged some unpleasant words with some physical altercations, with Hernandez throwing the bouquet of roses she received from Stevie J at Redd.

Meanwhile, Urban Daily also provided a recap of the finale stating some of the highlights of the episode.

Some of them include the shocking revelation from Margeaux Simms to Nikko London on her new love interest — a woman.

The show also featured Stevie J in a dilemma that could result to loss of marriage, and, of course, there's also the wedding of Momma Dee.

The finale also revealed the letter that came with the bouquet of roses Stevie J gave to Hernandez. It stated how he decided to move to Los Angeles as he could not tolerate betrayal in their relationship.

Stevie J advised Hernandez to pursue her career in Atlanta.

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