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Jeezy tells Nia Long he and Jeannie Mai tried therapy. It didn't save their marriage

Jeezy and Nia Long have a lot of relationship baggage to unpack. And much like their respective public splits in the past year or so, the rapper and the actor decided to do so in the plain view of the internet. The pair sat down for an hourlong interview, released on Jeezy's YouTube on Wednesday, to discuss a long list of topics including grief, mental health, expectations in the entertainment ...
Nia Long attends the 22nd Annual Reel Works ChangeMaker Gala at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on May 24, 2023, in New York.

Jeezy and Nia Long have a lot of relationship baggage to unpack.

And much like their respective public splits in the past year or so, the rapper and the actor decided to do so in the plain view of the internet. The pair sat down for an hourlong interview, released on Jeezy's YouTube on Wednesday, to discuss a long list of topics including grief, mental health, expectations in the entertainment industry, parenthood and Black culture.

But what stood out to most fans and observers were

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