Amber Rose is 39 years old, and Joseline Hernandez is 36.
They are way too old to be fighting like 20-year-old IG models, but here we are, according to VLADTV.
The College Hill: Celebrity Edition reboot is getting quite a bit of viral attention after a clip and still-image began circulating social media of Joseline Hernandez and Amber Rose engaging in a physical altercation.
From the trailer shared a few weeks ago of the reality-based series, the fight between Joseline and Amber apparently gets sparked after Joseline calls Amber’s blackness into question, or more accurately after Amber’s desire to be black was questioned. The image floating around social media now has many speculating about who won the matchup which could likely translate to an eager viewership.
If you aren’t familiar with the show College Hill.
College Hill is an American reality television series that followed the lives of students at historically black colleges. It originally aired on BET from 2004 to 2009. It returned as College Hill: Celebrity Edition on June 27, 2022 on BET+.
The first season began airing on January 28, 2004 and aired every Tuesday at 10pm on BET. The show’s ratings increased dramatically during the course of the series, bringing in record ratings during its third and fourth seasons for BET. The sixth and final season, set in South Beach, Florida, premiered on March 24, 2009.
A celebrity edition of the series premiered on June 27, 2022 with eight episodes on the network’s streaming service BET+.
The first season premiered on January 28, 2004 and followed the lives of eight students at Southern University — Kinda Andrews, Shalondrea Davis, Gabriel Langley, Kevin Mack, Delano Mitchell, Nina Moch, Veronica Moss and Jabari Roberts.[3] The season has never been released on DVD.
As with other reality shows, College Hill has received criticism from the black community.
Hudspeth said the show presents stereotypical images of black people. He likened BET to minstrel shows of the early 20th century. “BET represents the merchandising and exploitation of stereotypical and oftentimes destructive behavior of black people for the benefit of profit”, he said.
Here is a video trailer for the upcoming season.