RUMOR PATROL: Did Faith Evans marry Stevie J for a reality TV deal?
The couple is reportedly considering letting cameras film their wedding celebration.
Faith Evans and Stevie J shocked fans when they got married in Las Vegas last month and now rumors are swirling that the couple is eyeing a reality TV deal that highlight’s their love.
According to reports, the troubled Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star married the R&B singer in a hotel room in Sin City on Tuesday and were surrounded by family and friends. They shared the good news on social media shortly after.
“I love you Faith Renee Jordan,” posted Stevie, prompting a swift reply from Faith. “I love you back Steven Aaron Jordan.”
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We all know Stevie J is not above bending the truth for a storyline (remember when he and Joseline Hernandez pretended to be married and nabbed a spinoff?) so the idea that he and his new wife are looking to cash in on their union isn’t all that surprising.
According to reports, the couple is looking to celebrate their nuptials on a $40 million yacht and have been trying to find out if the venue would allow cameras to film the festivities. The 22-foot yacht they looked at has room for 600 guests, making it an ideal location for a wedding special.
Considering Vh1 continues to make major coin on Stevie J and his family’s antics, we’re guessing there have already been talks about a new reality show starring him and Biggie’s ex.
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The couple wasted no time releasing a music video for their song, “A Minute” right after they got hitched, so they’re clearly looking to capitalize on their love.
The Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star and the former cast member of R&B Divas would certainly make for an interesting television experience and Faith has already revealed she’s ready to have a baby with her husband.
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