The day has finally come. After tuning into the Love & Hip Hop Atlanta franchise for the past four seasons, network officials have finally announced that everyone's favorite reality TV married duo, Stevie J (Steven Johnson) and Joseline Hernandez, are set to get their own Vh1 spinoff show. Oh boy, there goes the neighborhood! Although the pair have been campaigning for their own reality show for quite some time, yesterday (August 27th) it was finally confirmed by the network that viewers will now have an inside look into the dysfunctional husband and wife duo via their own show, which is set to air winter of 2016.

According to reports, the currently titled Stevie & Joseline show will air this winter for fans and will document the the couple's journey West as they make their big move to California.

Sources report the season will feature eight 30-minute episodes with the fiery pair. The show will center around Johnson getting back to basics in the studio and reconnecting with his famous roster of friends and musical artists while Hernandez attempts to take over Tinseltown as well as bond with Johnson's five children.

VH1's Susan Levison had the following to say about the big announcement, "In a summer where the film Straight Outta Compton went straight to #1, Taylor Swift's collaboration with Kendrick Lamar topped the Billboard charts and our own Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ranked as the #1 reality show on cable, hip hop's dominance of pop culture was confirmed yet again," the EVP of Original Programming and Production, said. "We're excited to fuel our audience's continued fascination with all things hip hop by extending the storylines of some of their favorite Love & Hip Hop cast members."

The couple is not the first to get their own spin off show as they follow in the footsteps of songstress K.Michelle's My Life reality show, which is gearing up for its second season. The duo has definitely come a long way as Hernandez was suspended from the first couple of episodes of season 4 due to her problems with anger management and violence against other cast members.

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