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Ray J’s interview with Pastor Jamal Bryant is finally out, revealing a shocking moment in which the singer discussed almost committing suicide while in Mexico.

The conversation, which was made public on Friday, covers various topics. During the interview, Ray J referred to himself as both a “character” and a “liar.” One of the most jarring parts of the discussion was when he talked about the deep struggles that led him to consider taking his own life. Although thoughts of suicide had lingered in his mind for some time, a night in Mexico marked the first time he tried to end his life.

“I was hanging off the roof of the hotel in Cancun. I climbed off the roof, and I went off to the side of the roof, and I just laid down,” said Ray J. “I climbed over and I laid, and I went to sleep, and I said, ‘If I fall off, then it was meant to be.'”

He added, “So, I went to sleep for about two and a half hours, and then the hotel caught me, and then we went through all of this stuff, and then I had to go do these tests. But at that moment, it was like, ‘Yo, you wanna make your family proud, but you’re living a lie.”

Ray J continued by saying he’s been lying about his whole life and that people who control him would come and end his life.

“Unless I say, ‘These people did this to me. They’re very bad people, and they been controlling me the whole time…’ they’ll come kill me, bro. They’ll come kill me for this,” said Ray J.

Soon after the interview hit YouTube, Ray J shared some words about the release and thanked The Shade Room for asking its followers to pray for him but stated he didn’t want the interview to go up. He then claimed that he was having a “meltdown” and would be revealing the mistakes he’s made.

“Didn’t want the interview up , but thank you,” Ray J tweeted alongside the outlet’s post on the interview. “IM ABOUT TO POST ALL MY STUFF ON X!- – SINCE IM HAVING A MELTDOWN IM ABOUT TO AIR OUT ALL MY MISTAKES I MADE AND BEEN MAKING LATELY – BY TAKING EXTREME ACCOUNTABILITY AND SHOWING THE WORST OF ME HOPEFULLY WILL LEAD ME TO LONG-TERM PEACE, STANDBY.”

Ray J wasn’t done there as he retweeted the video of him in which he threatened Pastor Bryant over the release of the interview. In his tweet, Ray J apologized again for the clip and added that there was “more” for him to show people.

“THIS WAS NOT OK! – Like I said I’m taking full accountability for my wrongs all day going back to the beginning- I APOLOGIZED TO THE PASTOR FOR THIS – There is so much more! I can’t move forward unless I show myself who I am! – I know yall tired of me – I’m tired of me too smh,” he tweeted.

The interview between Ray J and Pastor Bryant has a story behind it, as both parties had a back-and-forth over the release. Ray J threatened Pastor Bryant and said he had to have a conversation with him over the “dirty” and “illegal” treatment he received, but Pastor Bryant responded by showing confusion over Ray J’s actions.

“It was both surprising and disheartening to wake up to unfounded threats and baseless accusations directed at me,” Bryant posted. “As part of our commitment to honest dialogue, we ensured that specific comments with potential legal ramifications were edited out of the interview to safeguard the best interest of a brother beloved.”

Ray J followed that up with an apology: “I apologize to you and the whole church community! What I did might be unforgivable but I still want you to know that I’m sorry and it was not ok what I did. Speaking that kind of language to a pastor is unbelievable, it’s uncalled for, it’s disrespectful, it’s distasteful, it’s disgraceful in every sense.” See the apology below.

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Ray J’s interview with Pastor Jamal Bryant is finally out, revealing a shocking moment in which the singer discussed almost committing suicide while in Mexico.

The conversation, which was made public on Friday, covers various topics. During the interview, Ray J referred to himself as both a “character” and a “liar.” One of the most jarring parts of the discussion was when he talked about the deep struggles that led him to consider taking his own life. Although thoughts of suicide had lingered in his mind for some time, a night in Mexico marked the first time he tried to end his life.

“I was hanging off the roof of the hotel in Cancun. I climbed off the roof, and I went off to the side of the roof, and I just laid down,” said Ray J. “I climbed over and I laid, and I went to sleep, and I said, ‘If I fall off, then it was meant to be.'”

He added, “So, I went to sleep for about two and a half hours, and then the hotel caught me, and then we went through all of this stuff, and then I had to go do these tests. But at that moment, it was like, ‘Yo, you wanna make your family proud, but you’re living a lie.”

Ray J continued by saying he’s been lying about his whole life and that people who control him would come and end his life.

“Unless I say, ‘These people did this to me. They’re very bad people, and they been controlling me the whole time…’ they’ll come kill me, bro. They’ll come kill me for this,” said Ray J.

Soon after the interview hit YouTube, Ray J shared some words about the release and thanked The Shade Room for asking its followers to pray for him but stated he didn’t want the interview to go up. He then claimed that he was having a “meltdown” and would be revealing the mistakes he’s made.

“Didn’t want the interview up , but thank you,” Ray J tweeted alongside the outlet’s post on the interview. “IM ABOUT TO POST ALL MY STUFF ON X!- – SINCE IM HAVING A MELTDOWN IM ABOUT TO AIR OUT ALL MY MISTAKES I MADE AND BEEN MAKING LATELY – BY TAKING EXTREME ACCOUNTABILITY AND SHOWING THE WORST OF ME HOPEFULLY WILL LEAD ME TO LONG-TERM PEACE, STANDBY.”

Ray J wasn’t done there as he retweeted the video of him in which he threatened Pastor Bryant over the release of the interview. In his tweet, Ray J apologized again for the clip and added that there was “more” for him to show people.

“THIS WAS NOT OK! – Like I said I’m taking full accountability for my wrongs all day going back to the beginning- I APOLOGIZED TO THE PASTOR FOR THIS – There is so much more! I can’t move forward unless I show myself who I am! – I know yall tired of me – I’m tired of me too smh,” he tweeted.

The interview between Ray J and Pastor Bryant has a story behind it, as both parties had a back-and-forth over the release. Ray J threatened Pastor Bryant and said he had to have a conversation with him over the “dirty” and “illegal” treatment he received, but Pastor Bryant responded by showing confusion over Ray J’s actions.

“It was both surprising and disheartening to wake up to unfounded threats and baseless accusations directed at me,” Bryant posted. “As part of our commitment to honest dialogue, we ensured that specific comments with potential legal ramifications were edited out of the interview to safeguard the best interest of a brother beloved.”

Ray J followed that up with an apology: “I apologize to you and the whole church community! What I did might be unforgivable but I still want you to know that I’m sorry and it was not ok what I did. Speaking that kind of language to a pastor is unbelievable, it’s uncalled for, it’s disrespectful, it’s distasteful, it’s disgraceful in every sense.” See the apology below.

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