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'Joseline Out Here Tryna Pimp Mimi (Again)': Joseline Hernandez Offers Mimi Faust a Job After She Reveals Why She Took a Pay Cut on 'LHHATL

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“Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” reality veteran Mimi Faust interviewed with author and host of “Love Rants” Stacii Jae Johnson on Wednesday, May 13, to discuss “LHHATL” and her happiness.

The Shade Room caught wind Hernandez’s comment to Faust and reposted it, leading fans to revealed their thoughts on “The Puerto Rican Princess” pitching the idea of the 48-year-old coming on her Zeus network show.

Faust and Hernandez were two of the original cast members in a dysfunctional love triangle with current “LHHATL” member Stevie J.

Faust is the mother of her and Stevie J’s 10-year-old daughter, Eva Jordan.

While Faust is now expressing her displeasure about the show wanting her to show strife in her life continuously, Hernandez quit the Atlanta-based show in 2017 during an explosive reunion and has aired out the franchise’s producer, Mona Scott- Young.

From Faust’s interview, she may sooner or later follow suit and leave the show like Hernandez.

Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information

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