March 9, 2015
That rapper turned actor who still looks like a kid all these years later is supposed to be getting married. His girlfriend should get her ring looked at though because the diamond isn’t real. He couldn’t afford the one she wanted but she thinks the diamond is real and shows it off all the time.
Shad Moss/Bow Wow/Erica Mena (one of the reasons they split)
...why did this make me think of Good Times with Sherman Hensley?
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At least the fictional character was rich enough to afford a real diamond.
It's so sad when you think you've struck it huge as a gold digger and you find out the mine isn't worth as much as you thought. I say the guy dodged a bullet. If she really loved him for him and not his money she would have been happy with a smaller ring that he could afford.
ReplyDeleteDon't know who either of these people are, but they are certainly not mature enough to contemplate marriage. If he has to lie about the ring & all she cares about is said ring, they're completely missing the point. Until their priorities change, there is no hope for any union they enter.
ReplyDelete"when you think you've struck it huge as a gold digger and you find the mine isnt worth as much as you thought"
ReplyDeleteI love this--words of wisdom and truth--brilliant!
That was "The Jeffersons."
ReplyDeleteI don't care, but any woman who can be fooled by a fake diamond, doesn't deserve a real one.
ReplyDeleteMaybe she just likes that particular ring. Maybe she even knows it's fake. My ring is CZ, but it's a one-carat solitaire and it's gorgeous. It cost $100. I show it off all the time.
ReplyDeleteIt says in the BI that she thought it was real and is one of the reasons they broke up. So she's a gold digger and didn't actually love him. I have no sympathies for woman like her. She thought she was on a gravy train and was perfectly happy. Once she found out the gravy cart wasn't as big as she thought it was she took off. She makes the rest of us woman look bad. I actually don't even want a diamond. I'd rather have a ring that combines my birth stone & my hypothetical fiance's birth stone. I think that would mean much more than a diamond.
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