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‘It Is So Wack Right Now That Men… Can Get Alimony’: Mary J. Blige Explains How She Got Out of Debt, Tells Women to Get Prenups

By Jason Nguyen
Published in Debt Management
June 13, 2023
1 min read
‘It Is So Wack Right Now That Men… Can Get Alimony’: Mary J. Blige Explains How She Got Out of Debt, Tells Women to Get Prenups

As more women succeed in their careers, their financial capabilities are catching up with men’s. But with economic success comes new problems. Mary J. Blige, who successfully navigated bankruptcy and got out of debt, shares her story and advice to women in a recent interview. One key takeaway: get a prenup.

Blige explains that she was in trouble because she trusted her ex-husband with her finances. When the marriage ended, she was left with a lot of debt, and was strapped for cash. Like many women, she didn’t even consider drawing up a prenup. With hindsight, she now recommends it: “Women should protect themselves… If you’re doing well in your career and are the breadwinner, [a prenup is] a necessary thing.”

Another interesting point she raises is that men can also receive alimony. She thinks it’s great that there’s now gender equality in alimony awards, but it’s impossible to ignore the irony. In her words, “It is so wack right now that men… can get alimony.”

Blige’s story delivers valuable lessons to all women who aspire to success and financial independence. It highlights the importance of being proactive in your finances, especially in a relationship where you aren’t the sole breadwinner. Her advice to get a prenup is especially relevant since women are not always aware of their legal rights in certain areas. Finally, her point about alimony offers food for thought. It’s a reminder that equality also means renegotiating societal norms around gendered arguments in divorce cases.

Overall, Blige’s story is a timely reminder that every woman needs to take control of her finances, and that sometimes, even the strongest people need to seek help. Women should always ensure they have legal and financial support to protect themselves and their assets.


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