Amber Rose and Joseline Hernandez's Unaired 'College Hill' Fight Surfaces

TMZ revealed the previously-uncensored clip, which was filmed during season two of 'College Hill: Celebrity Edition.'

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The never-before-seen throwdown between Amber Rose and Joseline Hernandez has made its debut thanks to TMZ.

During season two of BET reality television series College Hill: Celebrity Edition, the media personalities were in class at Alabama State University when an argument was had about racial identity. Rose is of Black Cape Verdean and Scottish ancestry, while Hernandez is Puerto Rican but identifies as Afro-Latina. On the episode, Hernandez apparently said something about "whiteys" and turned to Rose, which offended the mother-of-two.

"I identify myself and let you know who that is. Your problem is that you really wanna be a white girl," Hernandez told Rose in the second clip below.

The confrontation clearly turned violent, but TMZ showed exactly how aggressive it got, with Hernandez pushing Rose into a nearby mirror while the latter threw punches. It appeared to take at least five people to separate the women from each other.

BET intentionally decided not to show the footage last year, writing in a statement, "We remain unwavering in our decision not to air the footage, as our network does not condone violence in any form."

It continued, "Furthermore, we hold the HBCU experience in the highest regard, recognizing its vital role in fostering Black excellence and pride within our community. In alignment with these values, we remain resolute in our decision to omit the scene."

Hernandez's message about Rose wanted to "be a white girl" has been repeated on social media as of late, since the How to Be a Bad Bitch author has advocated for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

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