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    PRINCESS LOVE BRINGS HER KIDS TO SEE AUNTIE BRANDY PERFORM ON THE BOY IS MINE TOUR

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 14, 20252 Mins Read
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    • Princess Love surprised her children by taking them to see Brandy perform on The Boy Is Mine tour.
    • She shared photos and clips from the night on Instagram, captioning it a “phenomenal show.”
    • The outing occurred amid Princess’s ongoing separation and divorce proceedings from Ray J.
    • Ray J has publicly expressed wanting to reconcile and return home to his family.
    • Princess previously accused Ray J of gaslighting their children and referenced preserving evidence for court.

    Princess Love recently treated her children to a special night out to watch their Auntie Brandy perform. The reality star brought her kids to see Brandy, who is currently co-headlining The Boy Is Mine tour with Monica.

    Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Princess shared a photo of herself, Brandy, and the kids, along with several clips from the night.

    “Brought the kids to see Auntie @brandy on stage. They had no idea 😂❤️ What a phenomenal show,” she captioned the post, adding the hashtag #BrandyandMonicaTour.

    The outing comes as Princess continues to navigate her separation from Brandy’s younger brother, Ray J.

    During a recent livestream, Ray J expressed his desire to reunite with his family. He said he wanted to return home to his estranged wife and their children, Melody Love Norwood and Epik Ray Norwood.

    “I just want to go home with my babymama and my kids,” he said. “I am just so tired of being out in this world. It’s just a dirty world.”

    Princess filed for divorce for the fourth time in February 2024, saying the two were “done” but remained friends and committed to co-parenting. She cited different lifestyles as the main reason for the split, following years of public ups and downs.

    Last year, tensions between the pair escalated when Princess accused Ray J of gaslighting their children. The claim came after a viral video showed Ray J speaking to their son Epik, saying, “Dada never did nothing to nobody. Mama never did nothing to me, dada never did nothing to mama, right?… So there’s no reason to call the police. We’re just making a movie.”

    Princess later addressed the video on Instagram Stories, writing, “This is the only time I’m going to address this. I’ve been trying my best to be the bigger person and just walk away peacefully. But what you’re not going to do is traumatize, manipulate and gaslight my kids when you can’t do it to me anymore. I’ll save my videos for the judge…

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