In the wild world of reality TV, drama seems to be a given, but the explosive showdown between Amber Rose and Joseline Hernandez during the filming of College Hill: Celebrity Edition took things to a whole new level! Back in 2023, the gloves came off after some racially charged comments were tossed around like confetti at a parade. Suddenly, what should have been an entertaining episode devolved into an all-out brawl that had fans buzzing and went viral faster than you can say “I identify myself.” So, what drove these two talented women—both icons in their own right—to such a breaking point? Amber’s recent chat on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast peeled back the layers on this saga, revealing not just the fight, but the tangled web of friendship, unrequited affection, and a whole lot of miscommunication that preceded their infamous clash. Buckle up, because this rollercoaster of emotions is just getting started!
Back in 2023, things between Amber Rose and Joseline Hernandez took a turn for the worse while they were filming an episode of College Hill: Celebrity Edition. At the time, the two women got into a physical altercation, and news of it quickly went viral. The fight was prompted by some remarks Hernandez made about Amber’s race, which she made clear she didn’t appreciate.
“Joseline, stop identifying me,” she said at the time. “I identify myself and let you know who that is.” In response, Hernandez accused Amber of wanting to be a “white girl,” prompting her to start swinging. Amber reflected on the debacle during her recent appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast, making it clear that she has no plans to reconcile with the reality TV personality. She also revealed some shocking details about what their relationship was like before the fight. According to her, Hernandez wanted to be more than friends, but she simply wasn’t interested.
“I never said this Shannon,” she began. “I’m gonna say this on your show, and I’m gonna give the truth to the world and to the internet, okay? Joseline Hernandez was trying to have sex with me the whole time I was on College Hill. She was in my ear. She was saying ‘Just give me a chance one time, but if you’re cool with it we can do it in front of my husband, but if not it can just be me and you.’ At first I was nice and I said ‘I’m flattered, it’s just not my thing.’ I was very gentle.” Amber says that Hernandez persisted, and when she didn’t get her way, began to bully her.
Eventually, the situation boiled over when Hernandez said she thought white people were ugly. As the only biracial person in the room, Amber recalled everybody turning to see her reaction. This prompted Hernandez to tell her she wasn’t referring to her because she’s Black. Amber then corrected her, noting how one of her parents is white.