Monday, September 3, 2012

Joseline, Mimi, Stevie J Appear On ''Kandi Koated Nights'' [VIDEO]


''Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta'' Joseline, Mimi, Stevie J appeared on ''Real Housewives of Atlanta'' Kandi Burruss show ''Kandi Koated Nights'', and the topic of the night was 'the side piece'...

"Kandi Koated Nights" co-host Nicki Nicole pointed out that most women have been the sidepiece, whether they know it or not. That's when Kandi revealed that she identified with Joseline in that one of her ex-beaus led her to believe that he wasn't still romantically with his babymama.

Stevie's antics were a hot topic all season (he claims to be celibate now), but according to him, it could have been even more outrageous. "I'm toning it down for TV," he stated. It doesn't bother Joseline, though.

"Me and Stevie, we're not really together," said Joseline, who admitted that she's single right now. "We're just friends. We hang out. We kick it."

And to clarify, she added, "We don't have sex, and plus we don't have any time."

Since Joseline swears she and Stevie are no longer hooking up, people want to know if he's slept with the girl he had in the studio on the season finale. Stevie nonchalantly said, "I don't recall." Joseline, however, is assuming that he did get the tattooed goodies.

It should be noted that Stevie seemed to be plotting on getting Kandi with because he was seriously flirting with the "Kandi Koated Nights" host throughout the show.

The producer switched up his tune when Mimi Faust popped over to the taping, and she seemed fairly certain that Stevie and Joseline are still knocking boots. Stevie's demeanor changed when Mimi sat down because he didn't want to disrespect her. "I'm not trying to put her through no more hell," he said.

For Mimi, though, the damage has already been done because she's really not cool with Stevie's "bus" scenario. "Me and you, how we've been rocking—the years that we've been rocking—and then you want to come with this 'bus' bulls*#t? I'm f@*king offended personally with your bus analogy," she said.

While they were on the topic of the bus, Mimi wanted to know what exactly it is that the bus means to him. "My bus is like this: I made my own way. I got three Grammys over 100 million records sold," he explained. "Everybody is working towards a 'get money' factor. That's it. So we have a goal—a common goal."


Check out the full interview below...


2 comments:

  1. Steve J is the furthest thing from a damn role model! Joseline is a joke! Her dream was to degrade herself on television. Look how she responds, the young lady never cursed. This low life answered in the fashion on love and derailed ass hip hop. Kandie should regulate this show more. Ratings and lowering your standards shouldn't be on the same level. You got money. We get that RHOA but attach positiveness to your name, legacy. This is why this show should STAY on and never leave the internet! White people take pictures with them to show their children and peers who they despise and why. Kandi would support such because of RHOA. Don't criticize the audience! Really!? Love and Hip Not is a travesty and another black eye to young girls who need positive energy to follow. Joseline is not a bad itch! Trust and believe she hasn't run up on the right one. Bring that to the MIA! All of you need to be in a classroom!

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  2. You say children shouldn't watch your show. I agree and not only children, people, birds, fish and nobody else with any common decency. Kandi take a page from Oprah, Steve Harvey, get that type of show you're bright enough, audacious and ambitious enough too and how about a cue from Michelle Obama on eitquette and class. MONEY can't buy class we see that. We as mothers, women of color owe our younger generations trailblazing paths to success in ways that we can all be proud of. I'm not even against your type of show but the fashion in which it's cast is close to low level. Ok Twitter says different I get that and your bank account does too I get that too but at the expense of influences millions of lives with negative energy. Sure these issues occur in private lives daily and that's where they should stay UNLESS you have a therapist, priest, pastor, etc at the end of these trainwreck shows to help the participants better themselves, move beyond the stereotype and into worthiness of being. To glorify such madness and defend it's existence as opposed to trying to obliterate it and make the lives of those that follow better by view should be against the law. AND BEFORE YOU, WHOMEVER TRIES TO CHECK ME COME CORRECT BOO because you will get that same garbage you spew. The difference is I know when and where.

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