Jeezy Files For Full Custody Of Daughter With Ex Jeannie Mai

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According to confirmed reports, Jeezy is reportedly seeking full custody of his young daughter with former co-host of The Real Jeannie Mai amid their divorce, claiming that Mai isn’t really present in the child’s life because of her busy work schedule.

Legal docs filed in Fulton County Superior Court by Jeezy, whose given name is Jay Jenkins, allege that Jeannie has given the role of caregiver to their 2-year-old Monaco to her Mai’s brother and mother. Jeezy’s filing cites that Jeannie’s extensive travel schedule isn’t good for their kid and adding that Jeannie has withheld his parenting time with their child for nearly 2 months.

He is requesting that the judge dissolve the current custody and parenting time arrangement that he agreed to in mediation and asked that his daughter be in his custody full time.

Jeezy says he initially agreed to move to the basement amid their breakup, but claims Jeannie broke the agreement and moved out of their family home, taking their little girl with her.

This divorce update comes almost four months after the famed TV personality responded to Jeezy for claiming she was gatekeeping Monaco from him. At the time, Jeannie said she had accommodated with all of Jeezy’s visitation requests, including time over the holidays.

The divorce battle continues between Jenkins and Mai and TheSource.com will continue to update the story as details develop.

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Bad Bunny Channeled A Charismatic Mafia Leader In A Performance Of ‘Monaco’ On ‘Saturday Night Live’

Hitting the Saturday Night Live stage for the second time tonight, Bad Bunny celebrated his new album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana with a performance of the instant fan-favorite “Monaco.”

While on stage, Bunny was seated in the middle of a large supper table, as he channeled the leader of a mafia. Joined by a group of fellow mafiosos, Bunny once again maintained an impeccable stage presence, as he turned up his charisma.

The performance slightly mirrored the mafia-themed music video for “Monaco,” which stars Al Pacino. Earlier in the week, Bunny made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, during which, he said that Pacino is his uncle.

Shortly after, Bunny clarified that he was joking, however, he said that the experience of working with Pacino was “a dream come true.”

Tonight marks Bunny’s second time performing on Saturday Night Live, but his first time hosting. Earlier in the night, Bunny had the audience in stitches with his monologue, during which, he shared hilarious stories, in both English and Spanish. He also delivered laughs in a dramatic, telenovela-themed sketch, which told the story of a fictional, wealthy family.

You can see the performance of “Monaco” above.

Bad Bunny Dines With Al Pacino In Music Video For “Monaco”

Bad Bunny teamed up with Al Pacino for his newest music video, “Monaco.” In the piece, the two share a pasta dinner while Bunny performs the song from his new album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana. It features a sample of Charles Aznavour’s “Hier Encore.”

In the chorus, he raps in Spanish, as translated by Uproxx: “Drinking a lot of champagne, we’re never dry / First came Verstappen, then came Checo / If Pablo saw me, he’d say I’m a beast / You’re talking shit while me and mine are in Monaco / Drinking a lot of champagne, we’re never dry / They’re talking to themselves, they’re talking to the echo / The sign of money that’s my new zodiac / I light a cigar, the family is in Monaco.”

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Bad Bunny Performs At Billboard Latin Music Awards

Bad Bunny at the Billboard Latin Music Awards 2023 held at Watsco. Center on October 5, 2023, in Coral Gables, Florida. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)

Following the performance, Bad Bunny asks Pacino how he’s doing, to which the legendary actor responds: “Playing games, what else is new? Hey, you’re doing great. You really are doing great. He’s charging it up! Enjoy.” Bad Bunny then remarks: “That’s what I’m doing, enjoying life.” From there, Pacino serenades him, singing: “You never know what tomorrow brings, you never know what tomorrow takes from you.” Check out the full music video for “Monaco” below.

Bad Bunny Drops “Monaco” Music Video

Bad Bunny dropped Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana on Friday, October 13 as his fifth solo studio album. The project is already tracking for a No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 with approximately 200-225k units expected to be sold in its first week. Helping to boost its success, the project features guest appearances from Arcángel, Bryant Myers, De la Ghetto, Eladio Carrión, Feid, Luar la L, Mora, Ñengo Flow, Young Miko and Yovng Chimi. Be on the lookout for further updates on the album on HotNewHipHop.

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Bad Bunny’s ‘Monaco’ Video Starring Al Pacino Is A Mafia-Inspired Display Of His Massive Wealth, International Appeal, And More

Bad Bunny’s latest album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana, is enjoying massive success. While some believe it includes several slight jabs at others, the musician was sure to show plenty of love to others. The official Stillz-directed video for the latest single, “Monaco,” shows that even a global superstar like Bad Bunny still fans out over other entertainers.

In the chorus (roughly translated), Bad Bunny raps, “Drinking a lot of champagne, we’re never dry / First came Verstappen, then came Checo / If Pablo saw me, he’d say I’m a beast / You’re talking shit while me and mine are in Monaco / Drinking a lot of champagne, we’re never dry / They’re talking to themselves, they’re talking to the echo / The sign of money that’s my new zodiac / I light a cigar, the family is in Monaco.”

The song’s sample of Charles Aznavour’s “Hier Encore” adds to the international appeal. We see how Bad Bunny’s luxurious lifestyle offers him plenty of perks, including the companionship of gorgeous women, mega-yachts, and fine dining.

At the end of the video, legendary actor Al Pacino sits down for a touching conversation with the musician. “You are doing great. You really are doing great,” Pacino says, adding that he’s “charging it up, and I’m enjoying it.”

“That’s what I’m doing, just enjoying life,” replied Bad Bunny.

They close their interaction by singing Traffic’s 1968 song “Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring,” whose lyrics contain the title of Bad Bunny’s album.

Watch Bad Bunny’s video for “Monaco” above.

Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana is out now via Rimas Entertainment. Find out more information here.