"Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta" stars Steven Jordan (Stevie J) and Joseline Hernandez had a successful time in the show and they are now to venture into their own show. The show will be a spin-off series that will focus on the couple's life in Los Angeles.
In the untitled series, Puerto Rican Princess and her husband embark on a journey to pursue global fame in the field of music.
The Jordan and Hernandez series will debut in winter 2016, picking up from the finale of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta." Season 1 of the series will have eight 30-minute episodes.
The 43-year-old Jordan, who is a former member of Bad Boy Records, it trying to get in touch with his former allies in the music industry as he returns to the recording studio. Hernandez is also happy to pursue her Hollywood big screen premiere, and at the same time creates time to associate with Stevie's five children.
In a trailer released by VH1, the rapper is extremely glamorous as Jordan asks her, "I thought I left the ratchetness in Atlanta."
According to International Business Times, Hernandez tells Jordan that he left Mimi Faust, his baby mother, in Atlanta but not the Puerto Rican Princes. She also reminds him that Faust will not move with him in Los Angeles.
"Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta" finale saw Jordan offering his ex-girlfriend, Faust, a chance to relocate to LA with his family to allow Jordan stay closer to his daughter Eva. Mimi turned down the offer asserting that she cannot tolerate her former boyfriend's drama and his wife.
Meanwhile, a press release by VH1 read, "Relationship highs and lows are part for the course, but with a few laughs and a lot of love, Stevie J and Joseline consistently prove that they can overcome any obstacle. Catch this dynamic couple taking over a new city this winter."