Young Thug admits to calling multiple women in jail despite relationship with Mariah The Scientist

Young Thug’s leaked jail video reveals his admission of calling multiple women.

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Videos of rapper Young Thug’s jailhouse visits have surfaced online, sparking significant discussion. Among the clips is one featuring his girlfriend, Mariah The Scientist, who has stood by him throughout his RICO trial. Another video, however, has drawn widespread attention due to Thug’s candid remarks about Mariah and his interactions with other women.

During a conversation with a friend, Young Thug described Mariah’s love as overwhelming. "She loves me too much," he said. "Sometimes too much. If I mess up, she’d be devastated." While he expressed love for her, he added, "When I get out, I’m gonna be doing me… I ain’t called no other girl in like a week. I usually call like 10 girls on the phone." His comments quickly fueled debates about loyalty and relationships.

This revelation has elicited mixed reactions online. Some sympathize with Mariah, highlighting her loyalty. "I feel so bad for her. The way my stomach would hurt!" one user remarked. Others defended Young Thug’s honesty, suggesting that his transparency reflects the pressures of fame and confinement.

The controversy gains further complexity when viewed in the context of Young Thug’s previous jailhouse interactions. In 2022, he reportedly told Leena Sayed, now linked to boxer Devin Haney, to "move on" after she professed her feelings for him.

While some criticize Thug’s remarks as dismissive toward Mariah’s devotion, others argue his candidness underscores the realities of high-profile relationships. The videos also reignite discussions on the challenges of maintaining boundaries and loyalty amid public scrutiny.

As the videos continue circulating, the spotlight on Young Thug’s personal life intensifies. Whether this will impact his relationship with Mariah or shape public perceptions remains to be seen, but it highlights the complexities of relationships under constant media attention.

 

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