Joseline Hernandez is in yet another feud. The self-proclaimed Puerto Rican princess has taken issue with Luenell’s latest Instagram post where she discourages hard drug use.



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“Have a drink. Smoke a self rolled or dispensary rolled joint. Leave the f**king syzurp, molly and cocaine alone,” Luenell wrote. “You might be next and all you were trying to do was party. This sh** it no joke at all. ‘The dope dealers are killing people. “But hey, you don’t have to listen to me,” she continued, with a broken heart emoji and three caskets.

Luenell’s comments come just days after Hollywood lost two of its beloved stars from apparent overdoses. Comedian Fuquan Johnson is one of three who allegedly OD’d from cocaine and fentanyl during an LA house party. The Wire star Michael K. Williams was discovered dead by a relative in his Brooklyn penthouse apartment days later. NYPD suspect Williams may have overdosed off of heroin as dug paraphernalia was found nearby. 

But Hernandez isn’t taking Luenell’s comments lightly. She took it as an opportunity to take shots at Luenell’s weight, writing, “Tell this fat h*e to stop eating. That also can kill you. She a burger away from a heart attack n you talking bout someone just died for whichever reason that she’s not even sure about. F**king pig put the plate down pig pig pig.” 

Luenell reshared Hernandez’s remarks in a separate post, noting she felt Hernandez felt “triggered.” For years, Hernandez has been accused of using crack cocaine. Benzino alleged that both Hernandez and her ex, Stevie J, were occasional users after a major brawl broke out during a reunion special on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.

“After 4 (actually more) back-to-back deaths and 1 person critically ill in the hospital with a short time, I felt compelled to PLEA w/MY people to subside in recreational/deadly drug use of Molly, Syzzurp, and Cocaine, etc,” Luenell wrote. She added, “Well someone got obviously triggered and they are MAD Mad,” shading Hernandez, theGrio reports.