Joseline Hernandez Tells Tamar Braxton "DIE B*tch" In Vicious Comment

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Joseline Hernandez, Tamar Braxton, Feud, Suicide Attempt
The former "Love & Hip Hop" star said she didn't feel bad to hear about Tamar's recent alleged suicide attempt.

There is no love lost between Joseline Hernandez and Tamar Braxton. The feud between these two reality television stars dates back years, and they've hurled insults to one another that would make a battle rapper blush. Since as early as 2012, Joseline and Tamar have been taking to social media to blast one another's careers and talents, and the former Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star didn't let up just because Braxton was recently hospitalized.

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Over the summer, Tamar Braxton underwent treatment to recover from an alleged suicide attempt. The Neighborhood Talk reported on Tamar unfollowing her family members after the WeTV trailer for Braxton Family Values was shared, and Joseline commented that her nemesis is getting what she deserves.

"A bunch of fake hoes. Starting by the one tried killing her self," wrote Joseline. "Tamar talked to much over the years on people. That hoe KARMA is here to het her and I saying DIE b*tch. Watch people's play book. And you will see their future. Sad but True. I do t feel bad. She did it to herself. Next story."

The remarks were condemned by the masses who thought that the reality star had taken things too far. Check out her comment below.

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