Juju Makes a Surprise Appearance on ‘Love & Hip Hop: Miami’ Sparking Plastic Surgery Rumors!
Crossover time! Love & Hip Hop: New York star Juju made a surprise appearance on the Miami offshoot of the VH1 reality series Monday night — and she got viewers buzzing thanks to her snatched body. Oh, and of course, sparked some plastic surgery rumors in the process.
Juju (real name: Juliet Casteneda) was there with her girlfriend Amara La Negra, looking stunning in a skin-tight red dress as she continued the heated debate of natural hair on the show. "We are Afro-Latina and we are here to stay. We have little girls looking up to us," Cam'ron's ex said. "Don't think because I'm doing this wig line that I don't let my afro out and I go out into the street, wash and go. I'm proud of my roots and my parents didn't come here to the United States to forget that side. No, I'm Afro-Cuban, I'm Afro-Latina, and that is what it is." While fans were loving this newfound dynamic duo, others were distracted by her curves — and it definitely didn't help when Young Hollywood called her "big booty Judy." Sigh, he needs to be canceled already.
However, everyone needs to calm down because Juju has been very open about her recent 21-pound weight loss, which explains her enviable hourglass figure. "I didn’t make this lifestyle change solely for my physical appearance. I made these changes for my overall better health," she wrote on Instagram last year. "I’ve worked hard, and going from eating MEAT my entire life to stopping cold turkey hasn’t been easy."
She continued, "Many mentioned I looked better heavier. Thanks, but this is the healthiest I’ve felt, my energy is through the roof. My skin is glowing, my hair is growing, and every curve is still intact. I was sharing my journey with those who would like to become a HEALTHIER them & by the way I Loveeeee my new size and weight!" Yas, queen.
Now, we just need to talk to Mona Scott about giving Juju and Amara a much-needed spin-off.
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