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Joseline Hernandez (born November 3, 1986) is a Puerto Rican reality television personality, rapper, and actress. She is best known for starring in the first six seasons of the VH1 reality television series Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and the spin-off Stevie J & Joseline: Go Hollywood with Stevie J .
Stevie and Joseline's movie is back on track but the couple's flawed relationship stands in the way of making a Hollywood blockbuster. Mimi visits L.A with Eva. guest stars : Tony DeNiro (entrepreneur), Moses Jordan (Stevie's father), Eva Jordan (Stevie's daughter), Sagiv Binyamin (instructor, Cirque School), Kimberly Hardin (casting director ...
All Signs Point to Lauderdale" charted on both Billboard ' s Hot Modern Rock Tracks and Rock Songs charts, at number 32 and number 48, respectively. [10] The track was voted as number 10 in the "10 Best Rock Songs of 2011" by AOL Radio. [11] "All Signs Point to Lauderdale" is available as downloadable content for Rock Band games. [12]
Joseline names Natural as one of her top four, prompting a meltdown from Yummie, who attacks Natural and Chanel. Joseline picks Chanel over BossTec, Lexi over Big Lex, and Lucky over Sapphire after she messes up her choreography. Joseline, Natural, Chanel, Lexi and Lucky perform "Ghetto Fantasy", with Chanel ultimately being named winner.
Joseline's Cabaret: Miami chronicles the everyday life of Joseline Hernandez as she struggles to launch a cabaret show in Miami, Florida.The show is set in G5ive Miami, a strip club where Joseline worked a decade ago, and provides an inside look into the everyday lives of strippers and sex workers, reminiscent of the 1998 film The Players Club. [20]
The development is expected to bring more than 1,000 jobs with salaries of about $100,000
Song to Song is a 2017 American experimental romantic drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick and starring an ensemble cast including Ryan Gosling, Rooney Mara, Michael Fassbender, Natalie Portman, and Cate Blanchett.
It was the second hip hop song to win an Oscar, after Eminem's "Lose Yourself" from the film 8 Mile (2002). [1] This song became the third in five years to win the Oscar without a Golden Globe Award nomination. The others were "If I Didn't Have You" from Monsters, Inc. (2001) and "Al Otro Lado del Río" from The Motorcycle Diaries (2004).