Joseline Hernandez On Amber Rose, Stevie J, Love & Hip Hop, Cardi B, Fans & More | Drink Champs

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Joseline Hernandez On Amber Rose, Stevie J, Love & Hip Hop, Cardi B, Fans & More | Drink Champs by REVOLT

In the Drink Champs interview, Joseline Hernandez talks about her time on Love and Hip Hop Atlanta, her involvement with the Zeus network, her experiences in the entertainment industry, and her success as an artist. Hernandez gives credit to the Love and Hip Hop producers for their ability to capture genuine moments on-screen and discusses the importance of owning one's intellectual property in the industry. She also talks about her struggles in the music industry and the importance of creative control over her work. Hernandez touches on her past and how it has shaped her personality, while also acknowledging the platform provided by Love and Hip Hop for artists like herself and Cardi B.

00:00:00

In this section, Puerto Rican Princess and Love and Hip Hop star Joseline Hernandez discusses her entrance into reality TV through the first season of Love and Hip Hop Atlanta. She talks about how the producers did an amazing job with their job, but they didn't force her to do anything that wasn't real - everything that happened on-screen between her and Stevie J was completely authentic and unscripted. Despite rumors that the show is staged, she believes that most of what happens on reality TV shows is real and people have to take responsibility for themselves.

00:05:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez discusses her time on "Love and Hip-Hop" and her relationship with Mimi Faust, calling her a great person and a great mother. Hernandez also talks about her involvement in the network Zeus, stating that she does not own it but has intellectual property over her show, "Joseline's Cabaret." She explains that intellectual property is crucial in the industry and that she is proud to have ownership over her work. Hernandez also mentions her Puerto Rican upbringing and how far she has come in her career, earning her flowers.

00:10:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez discusses her experience on "The Real Blac Chyna" reality show, where she felt like the whole house was hating on her. She mentions two guys, Iman and Omarion's brother Orion, who she felt were particularly against her. However, Joseline believes it wasn't because she was a cute girl, but rather because she wasn't wearing heels and little dresses like the other women in the house. She also talks about her love for tequila and how it became her preferred drink after being introduced to it by the ladies at the Cabaret. Finally, she mentions her involvement in putting together the programming for the Zeus network during the COVID pandemic and how she was picked up for season one of her reality show before the pandemic hit.

00:15:00

In this section of the video, Joseline Hernandez talks about her experiences in the entertainment industry and the creation of her show, "Joseline's Cabaret." She explains how she initially pitched a show to WE tv, which they thought was too explicit, but eventually licensed after seeing the success of The Cabaret. Joseline also talks about the online audition process for The Cabaret and how she chose the girls. She reveals that she has always wanted to sing and dance and struggled to get discovered while growing up in the ghetto. Joseline credits her fiancé and soon-to-be husband for allowing her to be creative and find her voice in her music.

00:20:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez discusses her creative control over her music and how it has contributed to her success. She talks about her songwriting process with Ballistic and how fast some of her songs were created. Joseline also touches on how she balances her relationship with Ballistic and music and how they respect each other and give each other responsibilities. Joseline also talks about her past struggles and how being financially secure now has allowed her to respect herself and make her husband respect her as well.

00:25:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez discusses her time on Love and Hip Hop and how the show contributed to her beginning failure in the music industry. She talks about how the cast members would throw each other down instead of supporting each other. She also mentions the importance of being careful and walking with caution in the industry. Joseline shares that she stayed focused even though she went through a lot during her time on the show. Despite the criticism, she knew she would make it in the industry and had always believed in herself.

00:30:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talks about growing up as a fighter in tough environments and how that has shaped her personality. She shares one incident where a fellow stripper tried to cut her with a blade while she was giving a lap dance, but she retaliated by revealing her own blade to defend herself. The conversation moves on to Joseline's appearance on College Hill where she says she got into a fight with another person in a classroom, putting the other person's head through a glass. Joseline recommends College Hill as a great experience for anyone who wants to learn and get to know themselves.

00:35:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez discusses her college experience, her success, and her influence on college students who admire her music and want to meet her. She also talks about the attack on her by someone, which she believes is Tiffany, and expresses her desire to confront that person. Joseline also shares about the new talents on Love and Hip Hop and how one's story needs to be up to date to stay relevant on the show.

00:40:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez discusses the budget cuts that Love & Hip Hop made for their original cast members, dropping their pay from 25K to 15K per episode. She attributes these decisions to the racism that she claims permeates the higher levels of Viacom and the networks that distribute shows like Love & Hip Hop. Hernandez also talks about her experiences with Mona Scott, calling her a jealous person who never wants anyone to win. She reveals that she begged and pleaded with Scott for help with her music and other aspects of her career, but Scott did everything to sabotage and nothing to help her. Ultimately, Hernandez sees herself as the person responsible for her success, rather than anyone else in the entertainment industry.

00:45:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talks about how Stevie J brought her to the show Love and Hip Hop and made her the main character the next day. She explains how her initial earnings of $1,100 per day increased to $11,500 per week, then to $20,000 per month. She credits Mona, the show's producer, for giving her the great life, but also expresses disappointment in Mona's reluctance to peace. Joseline believes that Mona knew she would become a superstar one day and is proud of how far she has come. She also discusses how Love and Hip Hop served as a platform for many artists like her and Cardi B to attain success.

00:50:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talks about her success and growth as an artist, while also acknowledging the importance of the little push that she received from Stevie J. She expresses the willingness to work on Love and Hip Hop again, if presented with the opportunity. Joseline also spoke about how yoga saved her life, cancelling people based on their artistry, her love for R Kelly's music, and understanding that being a genius is a great responsibility.

00:55:00

In this section of the video, Joseline Hernandez denies ever receiving a golden shower but voices support towards any clean consensual sexual act between partners. She also expresses her appreciation for women who get paid and mentions beef rumors with Trina which she denies. In addition, Hernandez speaks positively of Cardi B, stating that she was glad to hear the two women getting along and highlighting the commonalities they share as successful Latina women.

01:00:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez speaks highly of Cardi B, praising her for how she was able to build her personal life with her husband and kids while also building her career. Hernandez points out that Cardi B not only built her career but her life, which is a lot more significant. She also notes that Cardi B is a great person who never forgot where she came from and is not selfish, like other people who "get rich and forget that they have feelings." Furthermore, Hernandez criticizes the fact that many people did not even say "rest in peace" to Quavo and Offset, who lost a family member recently.

01:05:00

In this section of the video interview, the guest, Joseline Hernandez, shares her experiences with fans who approach her in public for photographs. She describes an instance where she had a huge pimple on her face and a fan still asked for a picture with her. On the other hand, she also recalls a time when someone didn't even know who she was and asked for a photo simply because other people were taking pictures of her. The guest also declined to answer a question during the "QuickTime with Slime" segment of the show.

01:10:00

In this section of the transcript, the host of the interview asks Joseline Hernandez to choose between various Latin music artists such as Hector Lavo, Bad Bunny, and Don Omar. Although she chooses one over the other, she expresses respect and admiration for both. She also mentions how she loves Hector Lavo's music and considers him her spirit animal. At the end of the section, she takes a shot of alcohol as part of the game's rules.

01:15:00

In this section of the video, Joseline Hernandez is asked a series of quick questions, including her preference between Missy Elliott and Eve, Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion, and Trick Daddy and Rick Ross. She also discusses her love for making music and how it can be a difficult industry to navigate, especially when people are quick to criticize. Despite the challenges, Joseline believes in staying true to herself and not giving up on her own talent. She also talks about the importance of showing gratitude and appreciation for the legends in the industry while they are still alive.

01:20:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez shares her childhood experiences growing up around drug addiction in Puerto Rico. Her father suffered a heroin overdose and her mother struggled to raise six children with five different fathers. Despite the challenges, Joseline taught herself how to take care of her own body and eventually became a successful artist. However, she still fights demons and acknowledges that she has feelings and emotions just like any other human being. She is also proud of her accomplishments and understands the importance of forgiveness in moving forward.

01:25:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talks about how important it is for her to focus on herself and for people to care about her for a change. She emphasizes the fact that she is still the same girl from Puerto Rico and that self-respect is crucial. Joseline also reveals that she was sent a contract to co-host The Real after Tamar Braxton left the show but chose not to do it because she felt she was too young to be sitting out there and talking. Throughout her interview with Drink Champs, she is continually celebrated as a legend in the music industry with a good team behind her.

01:30:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez discusses her success and how it comes with a lot of responsibility and stress. She talks about how she prefers to have creative control and be free like a bird, which is why she cannot work for someone else. Joseline also mentions that she is friends with her former Love and Hip Hop co-star Stevie J, and that they have both grown a lot since their on-screen beef. Joseline shares that she is very proud of her success and her fiance's recent collaboration with Nike.

01:35:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talked about her relationship with ex Stevie J, father of her child Bonnie. She revealed that they're on good terms now and described him as one of her closest friends. They share custody of their daughter, and Stevie tries to be present in her life as much as possible. Joseline also talked about a time when Stevie had custody of their daughter for a month before she was able to get her back. She credits Love and Hip Hop for being the best thing that ever happened to her and leading to her having Bonnie Bella.

01:40:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talks about her experience as an executive producer and creator for VH1's Love & Hip Hop after giving birth to her daughter, Bonnie, on the show. She explains that she didn't ask for the role but instead expressed her desires to the universe- a practice she attributes to her success as the most desirable woman in the world. She also emphasizes the importance of being real and from the heart in interviews and how some people can't handle Drink Champs because they are too fake and everything is too planned.

01:45:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez confirms that she is married to Ballistic Beats and reveals that they are already married, though she had been calling him her fiancé to avoid discussing it. She had been waiting for the right guy and when Ballistic came into her life, she knew he was the one. Despite this, she maintains that he still has to work for her love and respect. Moreover, Joseline also talks about her public relationship with Stevie J and says that it was not difficult to trust somebody again because she was without a man for three years while pregnant with Bonnie Bella.

01:50:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talks about the biggest misconception people have about her. She says that people think she is aggressive because of her role as the "Puerto Rican Princess" on reality TV, but in reality, she is a sweet person. She also shares a story about how she wrote letters to her mother at the age of five, proving that she has always had a talent for writing.

01:55:00

In this section of the video, Joseline Hernandez talks about the biggest misconception about her and how she has always been a great writer. She mentions that she wrote the song "Campesino" during the COVID-19 pandemic and realized that she couldn't stop doing music because she had to say certain things from where she came from that the kids need to hear. According to Joseline, the job she has to do is to let people hear what she has to say because what she has to say is very important. She believes that Blac Chyna deserves to go back and fix herself because people like them didn't have the opportunity to really love who they were and what they look like when they were growing up.

02:00:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talks about how she doesn't wear makeup and doesn't feel the need to impress anyone when she's not working. She agrees with N.O.R.E. that women should be themselves and that men should appreciate them for who they are instead of just basing attraction on their appearance. The conversation then turns to 51 Savage, and they joke around about showing ID and respecting each other's personal grooming choices. They also talk briefly about threesomes and how Joseline loves her husband too much to cheat.

02:05:00

In this section, reality TV star Joseline Hernandez and the Drink Champs hosts talk about money, strip clubs, and treating women right. Joseline says that she will always spoil and look out for the ladies, giving them money and gifts even if they don't have money. She also talks about the importance of respect and treating women well. When the topic turns to sexual acts, Joseline mentions that she has done golden showers in the past, but only with an escort who was being paid. The conversation then moves to strip clubs and how much money is necessary to have a good time there.

02:10:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez discusses her profession as an exotic dancer and how she used to entertain a lot of men who paid her to have a good time. She talks about how she is comfortable with discussing sex since she has been around it for much of her life. She also mentions how she never charged anyone for a golden shower since she was not comfortable with it during that time. Joseline emphasizes that she stopped dancing when she was 24 and was managing a younger artist.

02:15:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez shares her thoughts on Blueface and his relationship with Chrisean Rock. She believes that they are in love and that they should work it out despite the scrutiny they face in the media. Hernandez emphasizes that she will not judge their relationship and thinks that going online to share their experiences may be a therapeutic way of healing and growing their bond. Additionally, she mentions her top five artists, which include Michael Jackson and Hector Lavoe, and talks about her daily yoga routine.

02:20:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talks about her top five favorite artists, including Michael Jackson, Nina Simone, and Beyonce. She also addresses rumors about her relationship with the Beehive and asserts that the media outlets spreading those rumors are "bozos." Hernandez expresses her passion for music and how she discovered her desire to share her truth with the world, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. She talks about how her music incorporates both Spanish and English language styles and expresses her surprise at the success of her music in 2022.

02:25:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talks about her song "Cappuccino" and how it became so special to her. Although it didn't do as well as her other songs in terms of views and streams, it holds immense sentimental value for her. She had written the song in the early morning when the world was asleep and considers it as a sign from her ancestors that she was meant to be successful in the music industry. She expresses her gratitude towards Drink Champs for acknowledging her journey and giving her the recognition she deserves as a black and Puerto Rican woman who came from nothing to become successful in the industry.

02:30:00

In this section of the video, Joseline Hernandez talks about her ancestry and how it has created confusion for her among African-American women. She explains how her grandparents were born in Puerto Rico, but their ancestors originated from Spain and Africa, which has led to her having a mixture of heritages. Joseline recounts how her skin color has made it difficult for her to fit in with either the black or white communities, and that, despite her birthplace, her skin color has always made her feel like a black woman. She also mentions that she enjoys being fancy and embraces her black skin color as it sets her apart from other people.

02:35:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez emphasizes the importance of embracing one's Blackness, regardless of where they were born or raised. She explains that, despite her Puerto Rican heritage and light-skinned relatives, she has always loved her dark complexion and coarse hair. She encourages her six-year-old daughter to do the same and loves telling her husband to "suck this black piece of good God." Joseline also reveals that she has always been attracted to darker skin, which she finds beautiful. She discusses possibly getting into acting and her interactions with Issa Rae, who used a few of her songs on her show Insecure, for which she paid Joseline to use them.

02:40:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez talks about her admiration for Amber Rose and how she reached out to the model to collaborate. Hernandez praised Amber Rose's beauty and how she embraces her blackness. Moreover, she stated that people shouldn't focus on where someone is from but instead look at their energy, vibe, and the color of their skin. Later on, the conversation shifted towards the negative side of fame and how sometimes it can trigger survivor's remorse. Hernandez related to this topic, and she encouraged people who achieve success to focus on the good parts of themselves.

02:45:00

In this section, Steve Harvey talks about repairing and forgiving relationships, particularly those with family members. He stresses the importance of always being there for family, but at the same time, not wasting your time on certain people who do not serve any purpose. Harvey emphasizes that he is not playing any games with no "regulars" and that he has no time to play with people. He does not talk about people from the outside, but he talks about his blood. He says that he leads by example and he shows everyone one day at a time that he is always there for them.

02:50:00

In this section, reality TV star Joseline Hernandez discusses the boundaries she imposes on her daughter, who she considers to be a genius. While she acknowledges her daughter’s boss-like tendencies, Hernandez sets boundaries to maintain order in her home. She also talks about the pressure she feels to take care of every member of her family and how she has been taking care of herself more lately. Hernandez emphasizes the importance of giving oneself boundaries and taking personal responsibility for their success.

02:55:00

In this section, Joseline Hernandez is praised for being a strong, independent woman who deserves recognition for her own merits. The host tells Joseline that she is a genius and that she needs to realize that it is her own hard work and determination that has made her great. The conversation shifts to her career and how she has been successful in both reality TV and her own endeavors. Joseline is grateful for the opportunities given to her and expresses her desire for people to appreciate her for who she is. She talks about her growth and how she speaks with a pure heart, never giving wrong answers. The conversation wraps up with talk about Cardi B and other celebrities, with Joseline bigging them up and showing appreciation for their talents.

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