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The “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” Drama Continues…

Chile, where do we start?

Earlier this week, disturbing footage of Joseline Hernandez apparently hopped up on drugs in the studio hit Instagram and fans were shocked to see the Puerto Rican princess looking more like a pit-bull in a skirt. The sneaky person who leaked the footage, a man by the name of “Ferrari Ferrell,” cashed in on his three minutes of fame and sat down for an interview with VladTV. Ferrari revealed, that he and Joseline had sex and alluded to her being on drugs. “She a wild girl,” he said.

The drama doesn’t stop there. Last night on “L&HHATL,” the gang all watched Mimi and Nikko’s sex tape and they pretty much reacted the same way we did. Eek. Nooo. Oh my God! 

After enduring all they could stand (some made it farther than others) everyone concluded what we expected all along–that the tape wasn’t leaked by accident, it was a full-blown production with intent to sell!

Mimi’s friend Erica Dixon was extremely upset after viewing the steamy “home” video. She broke down to tears thinking about how Mimi’s daughter Eva would handle seeing her mom being drilled by the sloth from everyone’s favorite kid movie “Ice Age.”

What gave it away? the extra hands in the shot or Nikko’s creep-tastic explanation for the camera shaking when it was allegedly on a tripod–they shook the floor. (We saw the tape and the only thing shaking in that hotel room were the bolts holding in the shower rod).

Other show highlights include: Scrappy apologized to Erica Pinkett and admitting he lead her on a little; Joseline left Stevie in Atlanta; and Althea attempted to apologize to Erica Dixon and Karlie Redd (but of course it didn’t go so well).

In lighter “L&HHATL” news, Kirk and Rasheeda’s love life has vastly improved. Kirk gifted Rasheeda with a new car that she posted on Instagram.

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