Joseline Hernandez is opening up about her pregnancy and says it hasn’t been without its challenges.
Last month, the reality star revealed she was embroiled in a feud with Zeus Network CEO Lemuel Plummer.

In a new Instagram post, Hernandez suggested the ongoing conflict has taken a toll on her health and well-being.
“I’ve been fighting Lucifer everyday since I’ve been pregnant,” she wrote. “Fearing for my baby’s life since everything went down.”
Hernandez is expecting her first child with longtime partner Balistic Beats. She also shares daughter Bonnie Bella with producer Stevie J.

According to Hernandez, the first three months of her pregnancy were filled with fear as she worried that the stress and uncertainty surrounding her ongoing conflict could affect her unborn baby.
“I’m thankful that I got pass 3 month part. I was looking for blood everyday on the toilets for the first 3 months of my pregnancy thinking this baby won’t make it with all the stress and the changes. But this baby is resilient like the mother,” she wrote.

The former “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” star also revealed that she has been struggling emotionally throughout the pregnancy.
“Anxious, shaking, sick, depressed and so much more,” Hernandez said. “Fighting back is what I have to do. Not only fighting for Bonnie’Bella but for this new baby that wants to be here badly. Because what I’ve endure for the past 2 and a half months have been hell.”
Hernandez claimed she continues to face new challenges daily and accused Plummer, whom she appears to refer to as “Lucifer,” of attempting to interfere with her happiness.
“Everyday I wake up is something new that that Lucifer sends my way,” she wrote, adding that she plans to “continue to fight” in court.
The post comes as Hernandez prepares to return to television with a new family-focused series that she says will address many of the questions fans have been asking.
“The family show airs soon and I’m addressing things that I’m sure you guys are inquiring about,” Hernandez wrote. “Anyways I will continue to fight until I can’t fight anymore.”







