Why August Alsina thinks her situation with Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith was a “mess”


Here’s the deal: I have no problem with anyone. I love everyone. I love you all. They have been my family, and there is a lot of history there. They are beautiful people. They are beautiful spirits. They really are. After my sister died [of cancer in 2018]I decided to do something different and untangle myself from what had been entangled for so long, because it kept me out of alignment with my true self, so to speak. I’m an artist. But because the complete truth was never there and the clarity was never there, it prevented me from living in my expression. And that made me feel depressed. That, in itself, is another form of oppression, repression, and repression. He started to eat something in my life force. That’s really what it’s all about more than anything. But there is no bad blood with anyone. They [the Smiths] have [the Angela Yee interview] long before the world saw it. It came from a loving place. There is no bad love with anyone. I have love for everyone on this planet.