Ray J and his estranged wife, Princess Love Norwood, are back in the news again for their seemingly turbulent marriage. The popular reality couple wed in 2016 and have since shared their relationship with the world on Love & Hip Hop. Ray J and Princess Love’s red flags were on full display throughout the series, leading to two separate divorce announcements in recent years. Both were dismissed, however they saw trouble in paradise yet again and went on to file a third time. Now, in a dizzying turn of events, Ray J is now asking to throw this case out as well.
According to legal docs obtained by TMZ, the Verzuz performer filed against the divorce in Los Angeles last Thursday (Feb. 23). The two first filed for divorce in May 2020 and again in September 2020 amidst the Covid 19 pandemic. Though they called it off again in May 2021, it was Ray J who went on to file a third time later that year. The news follows his 42nd birthday on January 17th, which he spent with Princess Love and their two children.
Ray J And Princess Love During Happier Times
In a two-minute clip posted to his Instagram, Ray is seen parading around his Las Vegas suite on his special day. In the caption he reflects on his marriage, telling fans “ [I] HAD TO GET MY WIFE BACK AND START FRESH.” “I LOVE MY FAMILY!!,” he continued on. “Ill FIGHT OVER AND OVER FOR LIFE FOR MY FAMILY AND KIDS!!” Ill PUT IT ALL ON THE LINE FOR MY CHILDREN TO BE HAPPY AND SAFE AND CLOSE TO ME 24/7!!!”
While their love life appears to be bettering these days, it wasn’t too long ago Ray J’s infidelity came into question. They butted heads about it last year, in fact, during a taping for Love & Hip Hop: Miami. In the episode, which aired in August, Princess admits to dating other men in the midst of their divorce. This comes after Love says she found condoms in their home. “You tried to f**k b***hes the day we got married,” she then rattles off. “And it’s always been strippers and prostitutes.” The clip went viral, with Ray J later telling her that having sex with the aforementioned women doesn’t count.
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