Ray J Reveals He Attempted Suicide & Wears A Bulletproof Vest Amid Fears Billionaires Want To “Kill” Him
Ray J Reveals He Attempted Suicide & Wears A Bulletproof Vest Amid Fears Billionaires Want To “Kill” Him
Ray J appeared on Dr. Jamal Bryant’s ‘Let’s Be Clear’ podcast, where he opened up about his suicide attempt in Mexico. The singer also referenced his ongoing struggles with suicide ideation.
The release of this interview follows Ray J’s recent apology to Pastor Bryant for threatening him if the interview was made public. Ray J previously warned Dr. Bryant about serious consequences if the video was released, even mentioning “snatching” people off pulpits.
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In his apology, Ray J expressed regret for his comments and threats of violence, apologizing to both Pastor Bryant and the church.
During another jarring part of the interview, Ray J revealed that he wears a bulletproof vest for protection. He explained that his fear stems from unnamed billionaires who he believes may want to end his life.
Wishing Ray J strength and support as he navigates this mental health crisis. We hope he receives the help and safety he needs. (YT letsbeclear)

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