MONEYBAGG YO REVEALS HOW HE WON BACK ARI FLETCHER AFTER CHEATING
Moneybagg Yo is back on Ari Fletcher’s good side, revealing he got caught cheating not too long ago and how he’s been working to make it right ever since.
The Memphis rapper sat down for an in-depth conversation with Angie Martinez for the latest episode of her IRL podcast, published on Wednesday (May 31). While affirming he and Ari are in a committed, monogamous relationship, Bagg broke down the challenges they’ve had to overcome.
“I’ve made mistakes. I’ve made poor decisions,” he began. “And that’s why I rock with her so tough, like – she’s helping me through the situation. I look at it like I was just being a n-gga and a n-gga that come from Memphis and my environment. That’s what I was used to. I had never been in no real relationship before. I had never been in no real relationship to where I’m talking to her all night, I’m checking in.
“It’s so new to me. It’s a big transition so of course I made some mistakes. You already know what I’m getting at with that. She ain’t take that well. And it got crazy too … It’s different when you have the person call them and try to tell them everything … That made it even worse on her. But I kept it g [and apologized].”
He continued: “I really come from a pure place when I say that. I apologized and I just wanted to work through it and get through it and she wit it and she helping me work through it. That’s why I rock with her so tough because it’s like … when I broke it all the way down to her, she understood me fully.”
Moneybagg Yo went on to sing Ari’s praises, admitting that it’s easy to fall into temptation on the road when you’re just looking for something quick. But, he said, those experiences have only made him appreciate Ari more.
“I know she don’t 100 percent trust me but it is what it is,” he said. “I made that bed. I gotta lay in it. I take full accountability. I’m a man before anything but we working towards it. I can’t do nothing but show her, keep showing her, show and prove, make her feel safe and wanted and let her know that I’m here. You ain’t gon’ get that again.”
Meanwhile, Ari Fletcher is gearing up for the launch of her OnlyFans account – and Bagg is fully on board.
“Y’all better run it up,” Bagg said in a recent interview with Power 106. “Y’all better run it on up, man. You wanna see this OnlyFans, man? Run it up … She already locked and loaded man. I believe it. I know what’s up man.”
The page is set to launch on Friday (June 2) to coincide with the release of Moneybagg Yo’s new effort Hard to Love via CMG/N-Less/Interscope Records.
The project serves as a follow-up to his 2021 album, A Gangsta’s Pain. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, spawning chart-topping singles like “Said Sum” and “Wockesha.”
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