For the longest, fans kept proclaiming how much Joseline Hernandez‘s daughter resembled her father Stevie J., but it appears the tables have turned.
The older 2-year-old Bonnie Bella gets, the more fans notice that she’s starting to look a lot like her mother. Hernandez, the former “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” star took to her Instagram page on Monday and shared two photos of her and baby Bella enjoying their Sunday afternoon. The mother-daughter duo appeared to be inside their Miami home, chucking up the deuces while posing in the kitchen for the ‘Gram.
“Sunday flow!” Hernandez exclaimed before adding heart emojis.
In another photo, the 32-year-old mother and baby Bella both flash a huge smile as Hernandez holds her baby girl in her arms.
Fans quickly pointed out that Bonnie Bella has the “exact same eyes and nose” as Hernandez.
“Joseline she’s a spitting image of you omg 😍!” one fan wrote. “She’s starting to look more like you and less of stebie.”
“She’s starting to look more like u the older she gets Joseline,” another added. “She has the exact same eyes and nose as you 😍.”
An Instagram follower commented, “Ya she is def starting to look like Mommy 💕💕 She has Joseline eyes.”
Hernandez welcomed Bonnie Bella into the world in December 2016 with her ex-fiancé, music producer Stevie J. The two are no longer together, but they share custody of their daughter, although a Georgia judge granted Hernandez primary custody in April 2018. The 32-year-old told Bossip in September 2018, that she no longer was in contact with Stevie and that he hadn’t seen their daughter in five months at the time.
However, the “Puerto Rican Princess” doesn’t appear to be dwelling on her apparent nonexistent relationship with Stevie J. and seems to be focused on being the best mother she can be.
“You know, I think when you become a mother your whole life changes because now you have to care for another person,” Hernandez told Huffington Post during a 2017 interview. “Everything that I went through in my life, I want my daughter not to have to go through. … I think that becoming a mother makes you focus so much more in your business.”