Faith Evans Reveals Details About Sex Life w/ Biggie [AUDIO]
Faith Evans Reveals Details About Her and Biggie’s Sex Life
Faith Evans has revealed erotic details about her and Biggie’s (real name Christopher Wallace) relationship. The information was revealed on a podcast episode of Drink Champs and Evans was asked if her previous husband, Biggie, performed anilingus (fellatio on her anus). As first, Evans sounds like she was taken aback and hesitant to answer the question, belting out a careful,
Oooooo.
She then proceeds to answer,
I guess that depends on who you ask. He ate mine a few times.

Faith Evans
Claps of laughter and applause filled the room after revealing the sensitive statement, but she had more to say. She added,
I might have ate his back.
One of the podcast hosts yelled,
She reciprocated!
Evans and Biggie were married for three years (1994-1997), reportedly. Shortly before his passing, Biggie did an interview with Vibe magazine, revealing he and Faith said “I Do” eight days after meeting at a photoshoot. Evans has countered those claims, stating they married two months after knowing each other. While married, the two had a son named Christopher Wallace Jr.

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