In a surprising turn of events, rapper Jeezy, aged 45, has officially filed for divorce from his wife, Jeannie Mai Jenkins, aged 44. The divorce papers were submitted in Atlanta, Georgia, as reported by documents obtained by PEOPLE. The couple, who had been married for two-and-a-half years, had previously established a prenuptial agreement.
In his divorce filing, Jeezy stated that the couple is presently residing separately and that their marriage has reached a point of irretrievable breakdown with no prospect of reconciliation. Furthermore, the rapper expressed his desire for joint legal custody of their beloved daughter.
As of now, representatives for both Jeezy and Jeannie Mai Jenkins have not provided any comments regarding the divorce. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution was the first to break the news to the public.
Jeannie Mai and Jeezy, whose real name is Jay Jenkins, exchanged their vows in an intimate ceremony at their Atlanta home in March 2021. Just a year later, in January 2022, they welcomed their daughter, Monaco, into the world. Their second anniversary was marked by a special trip to Vietnam, orchestrated by Jenkins, symbolizing the blending of their diverse backgrounds and the significance of exploring Vietnam together as a multicultural family.
Their love story began when they crossed paths on the set of the popular daytime talk show, The Real, and quietly commenced their relationship in November 2018, eventually making it public in August 2019. Their connection was deep-rooted in shared values and a passion for making a positive impact in the world.
A particularly touching moment in their relationship occurred when Jenkins dedicated a dance performance to Jeezy during her appearance on Dancing With the Stars in 2020. This heartfelt gesture underscored the profound bond and love they shared, with the performance set to the emotionally charged “Married Life” track from Disney-Pixar’s Up. The movie “Up” held a special place in their hearts, symbolizing their journey together.
In 2021, Jenkins provided insights into their married life, describing it as feeling “1,000 percent different” from their dating days but in the most wonderful way possible. She emphasized the care and thoughtfulness they poured into their relationship, especially considering their backgrounds in households marked by unhealthy marriages. Their journey together allowed them to redefine love and partnership in their own unique way.
Jenkins was candid about the challenges she faced during her first year of motherhood, including breastfeeding difficulties and a bout of postpartum anxiety. Despite these hurdles, she discovered a profound sense of fulfillment as a mother, gaining confidence and forging a deeper connection with her daughter.
With their “family first” mindset, Jenkins and Jeezy frequently relied on the support of their extended family to help navigate the complexities of parenthood alongside their bustling careers. Their unwavering commitment to one another and to their daughter remained a constant throughout their marriage, even as they now embark on separate journeys.