Brandy Defends Brother Ray J: You Don’t Need This World’s Approval!

Ray J, Brandy
Brandy Defends Brother Ray J: You Don’t Need This World’s Approval!
As Ray J attempted to dispel new rumors about him and his ex, Kim Kardashian West, his sister, Brandy Norwood is fighting along his side, as well. After new reports alleged the reality star revealed some head turning sexual secrets about the mother of three, Ray took to Instagram to respond to these new allegations, claiming they’re false.

Ray J, Brandy
Brandy initially was offering support to her baby brother writing,
@RayJ you better use your voice for you and your family!!! But you don’t need this world’s approval..If God Be For You, Nobody Can Be Against You!!! You are #Loved by the #Divine! #Unstoppable..we just gotta #SangOnEm – love you Prinky and Melo @princesslove and @melodylovenorwood
And while she was sending her brother positivity, she was also bating off critics after one user commented,
No one gives a fuck about what u are saying.
Brandy replied,
Yes you do care what he’s saying..other wise you wouldn’t have watched it and commented..you should start listening even in your life…and the #gag is???
It’s good to know the family bond is still intact.

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