R&B Singer Ne-Yo Discusses His Polyamorous Relationship On Kai Cenat’s “Mafiathon 3”

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Ne-Yo made an appearance on Kai Cenat’s “Mafiathon 3” stream on Wednesday (Sept. 10), where he gave Cenat items from his new golf line and briefly sang along to “So Sick” before talking about his romantic lifestyle. My romantic relationships are extremely impressive. I’m in a wonderful position. I am in a relationship where I have multiple romantic partners. I am accompanied by four lovely women on a daily basis. He informed Cenat and the crew that they were actually there, noting that the women were waiting in the green room.

Ne-Yo explained that his decision was influenced by the lessons he learned from his divorce. I am 45 years old. At this stage in his life, everything he does is focused on what is most beneficial for himself, for his children, and for his community.

He went on to say, “I was previously married to one woman.” The situation did not progress as hoped. I acknowledged my mistakes, we had gotten divorced … and at that point, I vowed not to deceive anyone about anything ever again. He stated that one of his current partners “was kind of already around,” and that he set expectations directly: “Listen … I’m on the same page as you.” It’s not just you. I also get along with her, and her, and her … If you’re on board, let’s get started. That’s also perfectly fine if you’re not. There’s no love lost.

Ne-Yo also described the household’s dynamics and the necessary furniture. He explained that his sleeping arrangement is an Alaskan King mattress, essentially two California Kings placed side by side, requiring customisation to meet its size specifications. He considered the quintet a unified entity. He said they are in a relationship together. We are all in five romantic relationships. The singer stated that each partner contributes something unique to the relationship, ranging from the dependable individual to the unconventional dancer, and stressed that happiness is the primary goal. The Grammy Award winner stated, “You have to do what works for you.” It’s working, and I’m carrying out the task.

The visit also served as a condensed, in-depth tutorial of Ne-Yo’s entire discography and songwriting background. He gave Cenat’s spontaneous singing (“On a real stage, out of 10, I’m going to give you a strong seven”) a high rating, followed by a sharp rendition of “So Sick.” He also recounted the real-life inspiration behind Beyoncé’s “Irreplaceable,” commended contemporary stars such as Don Toliver and SZA, and shared a notable anecdote about meeting Michael Jackson.

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