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Joseline picks 12 more girls for the cabaret, including Andraya, Yummy, Abby, Dani, Spin, TeLovee, Wet Wet and Daisy. They move into a mansion in Long Island with Joseline's choreographer Ricardo. The girls quickly clash with Andraya for allegedly possessing a Voodoo doll, before another fight breaks out between Yummy and Wet Wet.
In the aftermath of the fight, two cliques form in the house, with Lucky, Sapphire, Big Lex and Lexi Blow on one side, and Barbie, BossTec, Aqua and Chanel on the other. After Joseline rewards Lucky with the "bottom bitch" title, a jealous Barbie attacks her at the cabaret's first rehearsal.
In the aftermath of the fight, two cliques form in the house, with Lucky, Sapphire, Big Lex and Lexi Blow on one side, and Barbie, BossTec, Aqua and Chanel on the other. After Joseline rewards Lucky with the "bottom bitch" title, a jealous Barbie attacks her at the cabaret's first rehearsal.
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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 .
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]
An enraged Joseline arrives to the photoshoot, making clear she will not tolerate any disrespect this time around. After threatening to kick out Amber, Wet Wet, Raven and "Christian porn star" Gaia, Joseline decides to give them a second chance, and the girls go back to the mansion to have drinks with Princess, Ray J's wife.
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.