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Who Is Crystal Renay? 5 Fast Facts About Ne-Yo's Estranged Wife - Blavity

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Crystal Renay has been in the news a lot, lately, thanks to her very public divorce filing from the Ne-Yo singer. “8 years of lies and deception,” she wrote on Instagram on July 30, according to E! News. “8 years of unknowingly sharing my life and husband with numerous women who sell their bodies to him unprotected…every last one of them! To say I’m heartbroken and disgusted is an understatement. To ask me to stay and accept it is absolutely insane. The mentality of a narcissist.” And while Crystal Renay subsequently deleted the fiery message, the damage was definitely done. Ne-Yo sent out a tweet attempting to do damage control while also asking for privacy shortly after Crystal Renay made the allegations against him. "For the sake of our children, my family and I will work through our challenges behind closed doors. Personal matters are not meant to be addressed and dissected in public forums. I simply ask that you please respect me and my family’s privacy at this time.” — NE-YO...

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