On July 25, 2024, footage of a heated altercation between Amber Rose and Joseline Hernandez resurfaced, reigniting discussions about their ongoing feud. This comes just a week after Rose’s controversial speech at the 2024 Republican National Convention (RNC).
The background of the feud
The tension between Rose and Hernandez dates back to their time on the second season of “College Hill: Celebrity Edition.” During the show, Hernandez confronted Rose about her racial identity, leading to a heated argument. Hernandez accused Rose of wanting to be a white girl, questioning her connection to Blackness.
Unseen footage and public reaction
Recently, TMZ obtained footage that was never aired, showing Rose attacking Hernandez in a physical confrontation. The clip revealed Rose repeatedly punching Hernandez in the face.
Following the fight, both women were suspended from the show. However, the release of the footage led many fans to question BET’s decision to expel Hernandez while allowing Rose to remain. Comments on social media reflected frustration over perceived bias in the network’s actions.
BET’s stance on violence
After the incident, BET released a statement reaffirming their commitment to not airing violent content. They emphasized their respect for the HBCU experience and the importance of fostering Black excellence within the community.
The ongoing feud between Amber Rose and Joseline Hernandez continues to spark debate and discussion among fans and social media users. As the fallout from their altercation unfolds, it raises important questions about race, identity and the portrayal of Black women in media.