Jeezy has finally broken his silence about his divorce with Jeannie Mai, stating that ending their relationship was not easy and that he still has love for her.
Jeezy says, “The decision to end this chapter of my life was not made impulsively and comes with a heavy heart. Nevertheless, my love and respect for Jeannie remain, and the time we spent together holds a special place in my heart.”
He continues, “Our precious daughter is the best gift from our relationship, and I am committed to ensuring she feels the love and stability she deserves.”
As we reported, Jeezy filed for divorce last month in Georgia, stating in the documents that there was no hope for reconciliation. The two share a 1-year-old daughter, Monaco, and we are told there was a prenuptial agreement in place.
You may recall, Jeannie was accused of cheating on Jeezy with “Access Hollywood” host Mario Lopez, but a source close to her said that was not true at all.
We have also learned that they have still been living together since the filing, but they don’t do a lot of interaction apart from crossing paths as they come and go from the house.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why did Jeezy and Jeannie Mai get divorced?
Jeezy and Jeannie Mai decided to end their relationship. Although it was a difficult decision, Jeezy emphasizes that he still has love and respect for Jeannie.
2. Do they have any children together?
Yes, Jeezy and Jeannie Mai have a 1-year-old daughter named Monaco. Jeezy is committed to ensuring that their daughter feels loved and secure.
3. Was Jeannie Mai cheating on Jeezy?
No, the accusations of Jeannie Mai cheating on Jeezy with Mario Lopez are not true. A source close to Jeannie has debunked these rumors.
Conclusion
Jeezy has finally spoken out about his divorce from Jeannie Mai, expressing his love and respect for her despite their separation. They share a beautiful daughter and are focused on providing her with love and stability. Rumors of infidelity have been debunked, clarifying that Jeannie did not cheat on Jeezy. The couple is currently living together but are not actively interacting. Overall, they acknowledge the challenges of ending their marriage but remain committed to co-parenting their child.