Jeezy sat down with Nia Long and had an open, honest, vulnerable, and candid conversation, about mental health, forgiveness, abuse, his divorce, his mother and so much more.
The conversation was so therapeutic ya’ll, we wont even ruin it with meaningless introductions but we do have a few take aways.
1. Jeezy is using every medium he can (Book, Album, open conversation) to share his truth.
2. These conversations are so necessary in our community.
3. Black men and black women need to create the space for each other to be open, honest and vulnerable.
4. We do not want to be strong all the damn time, we deserve to be soft, to be happy, to give and receive love.
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Jeezy and Nia are trending right now on Twitter, here are some of the reactions.
This man said we need our sistas when we are at our lowest. What about at your highest. At least he admitted to it. #Jeezy #NiaLong pic.twitter.com/uYaraKfqca
— Danielle (@bluejuice04) November 7, 2023
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The deep conversation with Jeezy & Nia Long so gracefully & well deserved for the culture the vulnerability, the accountability & the generational curses.
— Ayan-Viper (@AyanViper) November 7, 2023
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Jeezy has always dealt with nothing but Black women before JM so I don’t get the point as to why y’all are dragging him. I think Jeezy just simply got a culture shock and wanted out. https://t.co/fY5OB23BFT
— _Kyanna_ (@AllAmericanYana) November 7, 2023
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A Jeezy and Nia Long collab was something that I didn’t even know I needed .. the vulnerability was inspiring to say the least. pic.twitter.com/Izw5Ev9ZQk
— raveen marie ?? (@xoraveen) November 8, 2023
What were your takeaways from the interview?
Let us know!