I don’t ever want work to feel like work. We shall see, I guess.ĮJ: Are you used to the cameras following you yet and how does it feel being the star that you set out to be?īriana Isaacs:I actually never set out to be a star! I just wanted passive income. While filming though, my whole world kinda fell apart, piece by piece so it probably makes for good entertainment. I was actually supposed to be on a different show, don’t know how much I can say about it as it’s still in the works, but I felt comfortable with the producers so I agreed. As I favor to my friend I agreed to go on the interview and while there, they sold me a dream. I had previously turned down several offers from various realities shows, because that was never something I cared to do. But again, I never understood society.ĮJ: Switching gears, talk to us about the process how did you first hear that you would be on the show Growing Up Hip-Hop and what was your response?īriana Isaacs:Honestly, a good friend of mine called me one day and asked me to interview. Or even better: report on how to fix these problems. ![]() ![]() Kendu Isaacs Asking For $130K A Month In Spousal SupportĮJ: What is the one thing you want everybody to know about your family that they should be reporting on?īriana Isaacs:I think everyone should be reporting on things that matter: that plastic pit in the ocean, the alarming rate of children with cancers, air and water pollution. They were together for 17 years, he managed her career, I don’t understand why everyone is acting like he’s not entitled to normal alimony or maintenance. (Laughs) Like he’s begging for money out of nowhere. I think that it’s interesting to me how people talk about my father like he never did anything. It used to really bother me that I wasn’t receiving the support I felt I should from my father with my own endeavors but what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, and hopefully smarter.ĮJ: Your dad and step mom are really heavy in media right now, do you think that the media is blowing it up and treating your family unfairly?īriana Isaacs:Maybe this is some grand life lesson from the Universe… for the both of them. I never really know what it is that people expect of me before they interact with me, but I always get a surprised reaction. Blige, is it hard to live up to the expectations the industry must have for you?īriana Isaacs:Absolutely. Before Boogie can say much else, Briana tells him to get out.EJ:Being the daughter of record industry executive, Kendu Isaacs, and step-daughter of Mary J. “You irritate the f**k out of my soul,” Briana says. I think it would help in the long run.” Briana doesn’t have the same feelings as Boogie. Boogie replies, “I would love to see you sober. “But you want to send me to rehab…” Briana says. You’re just a strong individual, and I appreciate you for that.” “The stories you have told me make me sad you even had to go through that. I give you props for that,” Boogie tells Briana. Briana responds, “You don’t like to see me human.” Briana continues to get defensive, so Boogie tries to explain himself better. ![]() “I just don’t like to see you like that,” Boogie says. 'Growing Up Hip Hop' Preview: Egypt's Accused Of 'Pimping Sam Out' - Watchīriana talks to Boogie in the July 15 episode. 'Growing Up Hip Hop' Preview: Vanessa Tells Tee Tee That Egypt Is Saying Shawn Cheated 'Growing Up Hip Hop' Preview: Lil Eazy-E Admits He Went 'Overboard' With Savannah Search Hollywood Life Search Trending Navigation Trending Latest Hollywood Celebrity & Entertainment News Primary Menu Menu Close Menu
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