Tyrese Slams “Narcissistic Sociopath” Ex-Wife For Not Apologizing Despite His Constant Rants 

Tyrese is calling out his ex-wife for not apologizing to him for the trauma he’s suffered over their divorce amid their ongoing dispute over monthly child support payments.  


On Wednesday (August 21), during a lengthy Instagram rant, the singer and actor slammed Samantha Lee for leaving him “out of the blue” and for not taking “accountability” for causing him pain, despite him frequently expressing his feelings on songs and in interviews. 

“I ain’t releasing no album called Beautiful Pain because I just felt like f###### with my ex and singing all these songs about how I feel and how I’m feeling about what I lived and experienced cuz she left me out the blue,” he said.  

According to Tyrese, Lee is aware of his feelings and should have reached out to apologize. “Y’all seen all the interviews,” he added. “You know the only person that ain’t call me to say I’m sorry?” 

Earlier this week, Tyrese broke down during an interview while discussing significant personal losses. He became emotional about lost loved ones, including his mother, two sisters, Fast & Furious co-star Paul Walker, and Baby Boy director John Singleton. He also expressed his pain over two divorces and ongoing custody battles.   

“I guess all these feelings that you caused don’t f###### matter,” he said during his IG Live. “I’m not playing victim, I’m a grown ass man.” 

He added, “I’m coming up on four years of posting, venting, talking, releasing songs and singles and ain’t nobody called me to say I’m sorry.” 

Branding his ex-wife a “narcissistic sociopath,” Tyrese continued. “It’s like even if you’re screaming and yelling, ‘You hurt me! You f###### hurt me!’ they have no way of processing the pain and the trauma that they caused,” he stated. “That’s a very dangerous game.” 

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Meanwhile, Samantha Lee, a social worker who regularly dishes out relationship advice, recently shared a message about moving on. 

“A lot of us be giving attention to people, places and things that we are no longer at,” she explained. “I’m not watching what my past is doing. It’s my past, we leave that behind. We move forward.” 

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