Love & Hip Hop Atlanta season 3 reunion part 2: What does cast think about Joseline Hernandez's rampage?

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The last few moments of Love and Hip Hop Atlanta Season 3 reunion episode Part 1 showed a brewing fight happening on stage, but the full mayhem was featured in Part 2 of the controversial get-together event on reality TV.

By the looks of it, Joseline Hernandez can beat even the toughest mixed martial arts champion anytime.

The female rapper and her husband Stevie J attacked Althea on stage after her fiancé Benzino cracked about substance abuse. After that, Joseline tried to punch Tammy Rivera and pulled her ponytail before moving on to Mimi Faust.

Even Waka Flocka Flame's mother, Deb Antney, was dragged into the Tammy fight. She said, "She [Joseline] came up like Hercules. We were not dealing with a human at the time."

Though it is very evident that Joseline was the one on the fiery rampage, the other cast members were restrained by authorities instead. Althea, Benzino and even Stevie were held back by the security for too much yelling, and Tammy was also held back after she tried to go after Joseline by grabbing some bottles and aiming for her at one point.

A lot of the viewers believed that Joseline was given preferential treatment by the producers. With all her violent outrages, it is hard to believe that she wasn't arrested for assault or even restricted with handcuffs.

The episode also aired what the rest of the cast thought about what happened, and they gave their two cents worth on why Joseline keeps on acting that way.

The reunion episode will also air a part 3, which will be released next week.

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