'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' season 4: Stevie J and Joseline leaving for their own show?

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The reunion episode of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" Season 3 did not end well for Stevie J and his wife Joseline Hernandez.

The epic three-part episode showed a violent brawl between the couple and their co-stars, particularly rapper Benzino and his fiancée Althea Eaton.

The physical altercation between the co-stars was seen in the second part of the reunion, when Stevie and Joseline attacked Benzino and Althea after Benzino said that Stevie smoked crack.

Both Joseline and Stevie were escorted out of the studio after the fight, while Althea and Benzino remained in the building to continue filming the rest of the episode.

A source told CelebDirtyLaundry that Joseline may not be allowed to return to the show next season because of her violent nature.

"Joseline has become a liability for LHHA and the producers. The reunion brawl wasn't your typical reality show fight, there were police reports and now lawyers involved. Joseline may be good for ratings, but the powers that be don't think it is worth it to keep such a violent and unpredictable character on the show. Joseline's drug problems have made it nearly impossible to manage her," the source explained.

According to Fashion & Style, the controversial couple will definitely not appear in "Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta" next season, but will star in their own reality show instead.

Stevie even posted a teaser about the alleged show in his Twitter account. The post said, "Coming Soon!!! #StevieandJoselineShow"

If this show will push through, then Stevie and Joseline will be the very first couple to be given their own reality series after leaving VH1's hit reality show.

However, the network still has to confirm the reports about the said show.

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