Mary J. Blige – My Next Man Has To Have More Money Than Me!
Mary J. Blige – “My next man has to have more money than me!”
Singer/actress Mary J. Blige‘s new motto is “onward and upward,” in more ways than one. Mary seems to have discovered the secret to a successful relationship.
In a new interview, the “No More Drama” singer revealed what she’s looking for in a man. She says,
“He has to have more money than me, that’s for sure, because I’m not taking care of any more men.”
Last June, Mary J. Blige finalized her divorce from ex-husband of 15 years, Kendu Isaacs, and they continue to battle over her earnings in court. Neither she nor Kendu have publicly commented on the final agreements, but at one point Kendu requested that she pay him over $120K per month in spousal support. He also requested that she continue to financially support his mother! The judge temporarily granted him $30,000 a month in temporary support.

Mary J. Blige, Kendu Isaacs (circa 2014)
In the meantime, MJB set Instagram on fire with scorching photos from her birthday trip in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico last month. She’s sure to catch a nice, wealthy man with that body!

Do you agree with Mary J. Blige’s financial requirements for a significant other? Let us know in the comments.
Written by Miata Shanay


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