Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta Season 3 reunion part 2: Tammy Rivera talks about Joseline Hernandez's behavior

Tammy Rivera's Instagram post during the taping of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta's 2-part reunion episode. Instagram/@charliesangelll

After last week's explosive first-part episode of "Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta Season 3" reunion, viewers will continue seeing the girls in next week's show.

The second part of the reunion episode, scheduled to air on VH1 on Monday, September 1, will reportedly address the love triangle between Bambi, Scrappy, and Erica P. The teasers released by the network will also show the girls talking about the violent behavior of Joseline Hernandez towards the others.

In a spoiler recently released by VH1, Waka Flocka's wife Tammy Rivera criticizes Joseline's attitude. Tammy said that she and Joseline are not even friends to begin with, but Stevie J's partner started to pick on her.

"We weren't even friends for her to stab me in the back," Tammy described Joseline during the reunion. "She just came immediately ... out the gate and I'm like 'yo, you want to be cool with me, or are you just looking for someone to try and clown on?' Because I'm not ... that ain't me. Pick another friend, 'cause I'm not that," she added.

When the reunion's host Sommore asked Tammy if the two of them still has beef with each other, she just said, "To me beef is like you feel the way you felt and I felt the way I felt and we expressed it. Do I see you and want to fight you? I mean we can go there, I come from that. But, I'm a grown woman with a nine year old daughter, I don't have time for that."

Almost everyone in the cast, aside from Stevie, Althea, and Bensino and Joseline who were all absent during the reunion, agreed with Tammy's mother-in-law Deb Antney when she said that Joseline is very territorial and that she needs to be the center of attention.

Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta will reportedly return for its fourth season next year.

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