Last night’s Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta was explosive after it was revealed that Kirk Frost allegedly fathered a child with rumored mistress Jasmine Washington!

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On last night’s episode of L&HH, the former exotic dancer came forward to claim that the reality star — who has two kids with his wife Rasheeda — fathered the child, a boy named Kannon, she gave birth to last summer.

So what do we know about Jasmine? Keep reading to find out!

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She Worked as a Stripper

When questioned about his relationship with Jasmine — the newest cast member on L&HH: ATL, Kirk doubled down and claimed he only knows Jasmine “from the strip club.” Whatever you say, Kirk!

It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time Kirk cheated on Rasheeda; who can forget his other side chick, Khadiyah Lewis?

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She Previously Dated Mimi’s Ex!

That’s right — before allegedly meeting Rasheeda’s man, she dated Mimi Faust’s former flame, Rod (a.ka. Rodney Bullock).

She Had a Stipend/Allowance

Jasmine isn’t messing around when it comes to her kid — and even filed court documents to make sure she’s done right by her alleged baby daddy. In the court documents — previously obtained by Bossip — she makes her case that Kirk was well aware of her pregnancy, even offering her a living stipend and a car drive in order to provide for their child.

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She’s Suing for Paternity and Child Support

In the same court documents in which she mentions that she was “kept” by her rumored baby daddy, she also filed to establish paternity and go after Kirk for child support.

In the petition, she claims that Kirk makes about $10,000 a month — and she believes she’s entitled to about a quarter of that in order to provide for their child. In the same petition, she is requesting that Kirk submits a DNA test to establish paternity.

We can't wait to see how this all plays out!

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