Yung Joc cheats again! Karlie Redd is over it and doesn't want to work with him again, also hints he's gay

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Considering that rapper Yung Joc's wife Alexandria Robinson cited cheating as the reason why she filed for divorce, it comes as no surprise for fans of "Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta" that the star would cheat again. Joc has been going out with mistress Karlie Redd, but the relationship has ended after Redd caught him flirting on set. Redd, who is supported by fans saying that Joc is only remembered because of her, seems to be out for blood, reports MStarz.

In an MStarz article, Redd has been cited tweeting and replying to tweets about Joc and even hinting that the rapper is gay. In an already deleted tweet, Redd said that "he's (Joc) on the down low he don't want that to get out." Redd was also publicly taking credit for the male rapper's popularity, which her fans seem to be agreeing on. One tweet stipulated that "@KARLIEREDD is only reason why people remember who Joc was after ALL these YEARS #Teamkarlieredd Thank U @iamjungyoc."

Another tweet states that Joc used Redd to "boost his music career", says Enstarz, to which Redd replied with "True."

Apparently, Joc has apologized via Instagram, but according to Enstarz, Redd doesn't seem to care. Instead, the female singer advises Joc to stop his reality TV gigs. This after Redd said she had learned her lesson. Enstarz further added that Redd caught Joc cheating twice with a woman who was also a part of "Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta" in its current season. Redd also directed some of her tweets to the woman Joc cheated with, continues Enstarz. According to the article, Redd refers to the woman as "Miss Piggy".

However, Redd fell silent, adds another Enstarz report when she was slammed by fans for choosing Young Drop over Joc in "Heartbreaker," a song he had composed and hired producers for. Joc's fans were quick to take to Twitter for their opinions, with one user calling Redd "childish" and that "she did it out of spite."

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