Mary J. Blige
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Legendary songstress and actress Mary J. Blige is releasing a children’s book in March 2023.
Legendary songstress, actress and businesswoman Mary J. Blige has been named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People of 2022.
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While Mary J. Blige is having divorce drama with her ex Martin "Kendu" Isaacs, she has also found herself way behind on her taxes.
"You and and I really need to talk and stop all this negative nonsense," wrote Isaacs on Instagram after the BET Awards.
TMZ has obtained new documents that claim Kendu Isaacs spent more than $420,000 for “travel charges.” However, Blige argues those costs were not related to business, but to support Isaacs’ girlfriend.
Mary says she wasn't behind this Twitter clapback.
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