Jay-Z cried with joy when mom came out to him as lesbian | Inquirer Entertainment

Jay-Z cried with joy when mom came out to him as lesbian

, / 07:47 PM April 04, 2018

Image: AP Photo/Starpix, Kristina Bumphrey, File

NEW YORK (AP) — Jay-Z says he cried with joy when his mother came out to him as a lesbian.

In the April 6 episode of “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman” on Netflix, Jay-Z says he was happy his mother was free.

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The rap mogul says he’d known his mother was gay, but they discussed it for the first time eight months ago.

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“This was the first time we had the conversation,” Jay Z said on the show.

“And the first time I heard her say she loved her partner. Like, ‘I feel like I love somebody.’ She said ‘I feel like.’ She held that little bit back, still. She didn’t say ‘I’m in love,’ she said ‘I feel like I love someone.’ And I just, I cried. I don’t even believe in crying because you’re happy. I don’t even know what that is. What is that?”

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Jay-Z says his mother had to live as someone she wasn’t because she didn’t want to embarrass her children.

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Gloria Carter came out publicly on Jay-Z’s 2017 song “Smile,” which featured her poem “Livin in the Shadows.” The lyrics read, “In the shadows people see you as happy and free/Because that’s what you want them to see/Living two lives, happy, but not free.”

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The song was written the day after her coming out. NVG

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