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keep trying to say he doesn’t love me and encourage me to leave.”
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Marrika also says that she is not worried about the “haters” and that she is still healing physically from the affects of the beating from Kyle:
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“I will admit, I am in a lot of pain every day, physically. I am on several different pain medications which keep me up. I am not able to get more than three hours of sleep. I’m attending counseling three times per week and I know in my heart that God will help me get through this. I’m blessed to be alive and still have the love and support of my family. I am finding it easier each day to shun the haters that leave me text messages and voicemails.”
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Kyle also expressed his remorse for hurting Marrika. He says he has now put the drugs and alcohol down and is owning up to his wrongdoing:
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“Fellas, we as men have a problem with our apologies. If you make a mistake, own up to it and man up! That’s what I had to do to get my queen back. I apologize to my brothers of Jagged Edge, to my family, my wife and my fans and anyone I let down. I let myself down and my family, and for that I apologize. And I got myself some help. I don’t drink or do drugs anymore and I have changed my entire way of living and thinking. It’s never too late to change. I am just happy she has given me this opportunity to spend the rest of my life with her showing her how much I really do love her. I’m giving her all the hot sauce she wants [smiles].”
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Source: Rolling Out
Here’s another thing I want to point out: anyone can change. The Old School goes: “Time heals all wounds,” but it’s barely been four months since this abuse incident happened and based on the fact that Kyle’s wife, Marrika, stated that she’s still recovering physically from the incident, time hasn’t even healed her physical wounds yet. So I truly question if time has healed her psychological wounds from this unfortunate incident.