By RODNEY HO/ rho@ajc.com, originally filed Friday, August 12, 2016

Stevie Jordan, known as Stevie J, became a reality show star thanks in part to his on-and-off again relationship with the so-called "Puerto Rican Princess" Joseline Hernandez on five seasons of VH1's "Love and Hip Hop Atlanta."

Now it seems very very off.

In court papers to prove a case for a restraining order, according to TMZ, he claimed the petulant former stripper's name isn't real (it's actually Shenellica Juneann Bettencourt), her purported age is off by a decade(she's 39, not 29) and she's not even (gasp!) from Puerto Rico. Now you're going to tell me her boobs are fake- and she really has a Brooklyn accent.

Where's the reality in this reality star?

He also thinks the baby isn't his. (It seems the one true thing is she's pregnant.)

But none of this was relevant to the judge. He denied the restraining order since there was no reported violence. She can still be in the same room as him, if she chooses.

He's already said their marriage was not real. So breaking up won't involve lawyers.

We watched the dissolution of their relationship this past season where she planted lies and created all sorts of manufactured drama while Stevie J watched agape.

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