'Love &Hip Hop: Atlanta' news: Stevie and Joseline get their own spin-off show

"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta"'s Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez Instagram

Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez are heading to Hollywood. According to a new report, the "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" stars have gotten their own show which will document their road to superstardom. 

Variety reports that VH1 has greenlit the untitled "Love & Hip Hop" show, and it will follow the pair as they head to Hollywood to fulfill their dreams of becoming the next celebrity power couple.

According to VH1's press release, the eight-episode show will be set in L.A. as the two pursue a career in acting. The series, which will pick up after the season 4 finale of "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta," will see the pair heading to Los Angeles. The press release reads:

While continuing to work on their respective careers, Joseline tries to bond with Stevie's five children, and Stevie heads back to the studio and reconnects with old friends in the industry. With these two, relationship highs and lows are par for the course, but with a few laughs and a lot of love, Stevie J and Joseline consistently prove that they can overcome any obstacle." 

Joseline recently took to Twitter to update their fans on their filming schedule. On Aug. 4, she tweeted, "Third week of filming #TheJordansTakeLA." It is unclear whether the hashtag refers to the title of their spin-off show. 

A previous episode of "Love & Hip Hop" first revealed that the couple was planning to make a movie together. Last month, VH1 released more details about their upcoming flick, titled "That Time of the Month." According to the network, Stevie J will serve as executive producer for the romantic comedy film starring the couple. Details about other cast members have yet to be announced, but Stevie reportedly said that some "heavy hitters" will be involved in the movie.

Stevie J. and Joseline's spin-off series premieres winter next year on VH1. 

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