Jhené aiko shares passionate post about the effects of gossip

Today (March 14), Jhené Aiko addressed gossip bloggers in a long, forceful, and pointed Instagram post. The response comes days after a Bossip article alleged Big Sean had cheated on the Twenty88 singer with Nicole Scherzinger.

“Serious question… do these full grown adults who write for / run gossip blogs or have gossip shows… do these people feel proud of themselves,” Aiko wrote. “Like are they living their dream? do they feel this is their God given purpose?”

sorry, but nothing about you guy’s fan fiction stories are true… I still love you tho ?

— Penny (@JheneAiko) March 13, 2018

The “Sativa” singer continued her post trying to answer the question she posed at the beginning of the message.

“Maybe they feel their purpose is to keep people ‘informed,’” Jhené wrote. “If so…. i am hoping they level up at some point and become actual journalist who do actual research on topics worth sharing, information that all humankind can benefit from….”

Yesterday (March 13), Jhené denounced the rumors on Twitter in two short tweets. Big Sean’s emoji response to Aiko confirmed the “fan-fiction.” The singer finished her Instagram message hoping gossip bloggers find their “God given purpose.”

This isn’t the first time Jhene has defended her relationship with the Detroit rapper to the masses in 2018. In February, a BBC Radio 1Xtra interview launched a controversy over how the R&B singer’s relationship with Big Sean started and if it was considered cheating. Aiko took to social media during that incident as well to address a “negative spirited tweet” directed her way.

Hopefully, Jhené’s thorough message quells the endless and damaging speculation. If not, at least Aiko proved she has time to address anything thrown her way.

Read the entire post below.

serious question… do these full grown adults who write for / run gossip blogs or have gossip shows… do these people feel proud of themselves? like are they living their dream? do they feel this is their God given purpose? their personal legend? are their parents proud that their children spread rumors for a living? do these people know that the “celebrities” they harass daily are actually living, breathing people with families and children? maybe these people feel their purpose on earth is to entertain at the expense of others? maybe they feel their purpose is to keep people “informed”? if so…. i am hoping they level up at some point and become actual journalist who do actual research on topics worth sharing, information that all humankind can benefit from…. do they just want the clicks or the views so they can make more money in ads? what is the purpose of trying to pry into the personal lives of artists and entertainers? creating completely fabricated stories? its become a whole new form of entertainment, but the problem is the general public ignorantly views this form of entertainment as fact… as “news” when MAJORITY of it is false, ill-informed and ill-intentioned. really most of these “writers”, “bloggers”, and “personalities” are artists themselves and don’t even recognize it. these writers have gifts, indeed. maybe their talents were never nourished? instead of using their imaginations to create art, they create stories to destroy… i am hoping most of them are just using their platform to exercise their wildly imaginative minds… i am hoping they put it to better use one day. i am hoping they realize they would benefit even more from finding their true God given purpose… like maybe putting that creative energy into writing fiction novels, screenplays, tv pilots,songs, speeches for political leaders… idk, something other than gossip maybe? just a thought. ??‍♀️

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