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Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Yung Joc: Could he Be Jasmine Washington’s Baby Daddy?!?
Ready to take another spin on the Jasmine Washington baby carousel?
Those who religiously watch Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta online have sat back and watched this season, as Washington has been added to the cast in a genius casting move by producers.
Her presence has created quite the awkward love triangle, considering Washington gave birth to a son last summer who she claims belongs to Kirk Frost.
The long-time reality star has denied knocking Washington up, swearing he didn’t step out on wife Rasheeda.
The controversy has breathed new life into the VH1 series, prompting viewers to wonder who is telling the truth; whether Frost’s marriage will last; and also to constantly ask the only question that matters at this point:
WHO IS JASMINE WASHINGTON’S BABY DADDY?
We appear to now have a new contender.
According to Hollywood Life sources, it may be true that a Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star fertilized Washington’s egg with his sperm back in the day.
But it might not have been Frost. It may have been Yung Joc.
And we may very well find out the truth in the near future, as an insider tells that website that Frost and Joc are both up for taking a DNA test.
“Kirk and Joc are boys and while they made some mistakes, they have a heart,” a source hilariously, supposedly told Hollywood Life of the situation.
The source goes on to allege that Frost has admitted to sleeping with Washington at some point.
“They both know there’s a possibility that Jasmine’s baby could be either one of there’s,” the insider says, adding:
“They’re discussing going to take a paternity test – together.”
Why would Kirk and Yung Joc possibly think this was a good idea?
“It’s just the right thing to do,” the site writes, refraining from mentioning that it would also serve as an amazing season finale cliffhanger for the series.
Kirk and Rasheeda have been married for 17 years. She continues to stand by her man, but that would likely changes if Kirk were proven to the father.
He has apparently been “keeping his fingers, toes and even eyes crossed that Joc’s the father,” a source previously told Hollywood Life.
“This situation is killing the both of them and causing a wave a drama through their lives and the only way to fix this is to take a DNA test,” the insider concludes.
And forget their own lives, right?
There’s another life at the center of this mess.
“That’s a little baby that Jasmine’s taking care of and the last thing Joc and Kirk are trying to be is a deadbeat dad,” the insider says.
We’ll keep readers apprised of this situation and of any pending DNA tests.
For now, take a moment to respond in the Comments section:
Who do YOU think got Jasmine pregnant?
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Lala Kent Returns to Vanderpump Rules For Reunion Show: I Want to Stand Up to the Mean Girls!
Lala Kent returned to Vanderpump Rules last night for episode one of the show’s three-part (?!) reunion special.
The rest of the cast was clearly taken off guard by the surprise cameo, with Scheana Marie (one of the few ladies on the cast who doesn’t have active beef with Ms. Kent) remarking that she thought Lala was in New York.
Well, as it turned out, Lala was in La La Land, and she had one final message for the Tequila Katie-led chick clique that led her to quit the series:
“We’re grown adults,” Lala told Bravo cameras before taking the stage.
“Stop bullying people. Stop being mean. Like enough with the mean girl stuff. It’s played out. Your mom should have told you that.”
It was a move that called to mind Stassi Schroeder returning to the show (“crawling back,” in James Kennedy’s words) after a brief sojourn in New York, and while she didn’t pound any mini-liquor bottles backstage, Lala did come equipped to take on a tough crowd:
“I wanted my look today to be like ‘don’t mess with me b–ch’ but like kind of soft as well,” she said as she arrived at the studio.
Once she took her seat alongside her former co-workers, Lala was more “soft” than bad b–tch, explaining that she’s not proud of her behavior on the show last season, and that her harshest comments were products of deep-seated insecurity.
Though Stassi and Lala have feuded on social media several times since the latter stepped down from her post at SUR, it was Lala and Katie who went head-to-head last night.
We expected a bloodbath.
What we got was something truly rare in the world of reality television – two people making progress through genuine empathy and compassion.
Yes, Lala may have arrived with the intention of burning her rivals to the ground, but she wound up forging an actual connection with Katie.
That said, we doubt that Kent regrets quitting Vanderpump, and there were still some deeply awkward moments that no amount of justification could ameliorate.
Asked about her dire predictions regarding the marriage of Katie and Tom Schwartz, for example, Lala had this to say:
“Because I think [they will get divorced. I think marriage is a really long-term commitment. I probably don’t think that I could make it in marriage [either].”
Solid effort, but you’re still sitting there telling a couple newlyweds you don’t think they’ll make it.
Suffice it to say, Lala probably won’t be getting invited to game night at Casa de Schwartz any time soon.
Which is a shame, because with Jax and Brittany living right next door, it’s probably really easy to dominate at Trivial Pursuit.