‘Grandma is the Baby’: Joseline Hernandez to release family show on her streaming network

The TV personality is creating a cartoon show about her blended family with her partner, DJ Balistic Beats, and daughter

‘Grandma is the Baby’: Joseline Hernandez to release family show on her streaming network
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 16: DJ/producer Balistic Beats (L) and television personality Joseline Hernandez attend Joseline's Cabaret Las Vegas premiere screening on January 16, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for The Zeus Network)Photo by: Bryan Steffy / Getty Images

The TV personality is creating a cartoon show about her blended family with her partner, DJ Balistic Beats, and daughter Bonnie’Bella.

Joseline Hernandez is adding a children’s show to her media operation.

The reality star, dubbed the “Puerto Rican Princess,” announced that her streaming network, Why Are You Here TV, is dropping a cartoon series named “Grandma is the Baby,” based on herself, her partner DJ Balistic Beats, and her daughter Bonnie’Bella. The show’s title comes from a viral comment Hernandez made on Instagram Live about parents whose children are raised by their grandparents, in which her mistaken phrasing became a meme.

Promoting the upcoming show on social media, Hernandez said, “Y’all think you know our family… but you have NO IDEA what goes on when these cameras start rolling!”

“Grandma is the Baby” seems to be a departure from Hernandez’s other shows where conflict, often including physical fighting, is commonplace, from her tenure on the early seasons of “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” to starring in and producing “Joseline’s Cabaret” on Zeus Network. The 39-year-old musician, who was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico and moved to Florida as a child, also has a Spanish-language show in a similar vein to “Joseline’s Cabaret” called “Chicas Con Poder,” which streams on Why Are You Here.

The preview of “Grandma is the Baby” shows a cartoon version of Hernandez pregnant in a montage with her daughter and DJ Balistic Beats, whose real name is Robin Ingouma. The couple announced in April that they are expecting their first child together, Hernandez writing in an Instagram post showing off her baby bump, “New beginnings 🌸 and I’m thankful.”

This will be Hernandez’s second child; her first, Bonnie’Bella, was born in 2016 from Hernandez’s previous relationship with music producer and fellow “Love & Hip Hop” castmate Stevie J. Hernandez has said publicly that she considers Ingouma to be Bonnie’Bella’s real father, even though the two are not biologically related.

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