Stevie J, Joseline Hernandez Say Nikko Smith Is Gay For 'Undercover' Behavior On Reunion
Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta stars, Joseline Hernandez and Stevie J defend Mimi Faust and call out Nikko Smith for being gay by stating he lives an "undercover" lifestyle during the reunion show.
Joseline yelled at Nikko and his estranged wife, Margeaux Simms, "And his b*tch look like a d*ck now. So, don't say nothing." She said to Margeaux before firing off on Nikko, "Fix your grill, d*ck s*cka cause you s*ck more d*ck than your b*tch do."
In another clip, Deb Antney yelled at Nikko for involving Mimi Faust and Stevie J's daughter Eva Giselle int heir bitter book war, "You don't mess with the kids," she sounded off.
Nikko responded, "Deb you don't have nothing to do with this. This ain't about the kids!"
Joseline slammed him for living a double life and insinuated that he was a homosexual, "Go make a baby. You 45 and ain't got no kids. N*gga, you an undercover. Because a n*gga that's 45 has kids." She pointed to her cast mates, "They got kids, he got kids, Kirt got kids. Where your kids at. Go make some kids and stop trying make somebody else call you daddy. So guess what you don't f*ck with no p*ssy, because if you f*ck some p*ssy, You'll have some babies."
Stevie jumped in, "You were sharing with a dude a twin bed."
Nikko fired back, "That's all speculation."
In 2013, singer k. Michelle called out Nikko for the same rumors telling LoveBScott.com:
I don't have a problem with anybody being gay, but I have a major problem with someone being on the down low and misleading other people. I've been through my situation with a girl in the past and I was very honest and open about it. I don't want people to think I was being insensitive to his sexuality, because that's not the case. We're in a society now where we're open. If you know that you're gay, then you need to be that and own it...that's just my opinion. There's nothing wrong with being gay.
At the end of the day, I wasn't trying to ruin Mimi's love life. I was just trying to be a friend and let her know about some things I had heard out of concern for a friend. I would never call anybody gay for no reason and I'm not a judgmental person.