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Toya Wright Talks Her New Book & Relationships

On the latest episode of “Don’t Be Scared” David, Danni and Jah chat with Toya Wright about a number of topics including those alleged 8 hall passes she gave to her estranged husband.

Additionally Toya dished on her new book “How To Lose A Husband” which many people, including K. Michelle, thought was about her personal life.

According to Toya however it’s a fiction book based on real life experiences:

They thought it was about my husband and I was teaching people step by step how to lose a husband. I chose that title because I knew it would get people’s attention. […] Honestly it’s not about teaching you how to lose a husband, it’s a play on words. Negativity seems to go further than positivity. It’s a novel, it’s a fiction book. It’s based on real life experiences and everyday life. If you can’t identify with the characters in this book then you know somebody who can.

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She adds however that she is in the book…

A part of me is in the book, you would have to read it to find out [which character].

and some of her friends are in it too.

I have girlfriends who go through things and I share things with my girlfriends. That’s what really, really inspired me. [..] I do have this one friend that swears up and down that this one character is her. And it’s crazy because I wouldn’t want to be that character and I would not anyone to think that that’s me or my life and she’s telling everybody.

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Toya also spoke candidly on her dating life and revealed that she NEVER wants to date a rapper again….

I don’t want a rapper anymore, my daughter’s father [Lil Wayne] is my friend, people always think we’re dating when they see us out together. We just cool, we gon’ always be cool. I have such a huge respect for him that I would never date another rapper. Not only because of the respect I have for him but because I don’t like dating rappers. It’s just too much that comes along with that lifestyle. I would rather just a nice guy that’s about his business kinda behind the scenes.

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and confirmed that she and Memphitz are still separated.

I am currently separated and don’t get me wrong. My husband, we had a good relationship, he’s a great man. Just because you meet a good guy and he’s everything you wanted in a man, it doesn’t mean that that’s the person you belong with.

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She also spoke on Sabrina Peterson’s Girl Power Tour that will feature herself, Monyetta Shaw, Karen Civil and other leaders in beauty, planning, branding and digital marketing.

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Listen to Toya on Don’t Be Scared below!

https://soundcloud.com/dontbescared/episode-54-toya-wright

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