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Mary J. Blige is featured in the October issue of Essence. It’s her tenth time on the cover and this time around, she discusses her mission to save women from poverty and abuse, and with the help of a few questions from fans, touches on the topics of drugs, marriage, and staying at the top of the music game. Here are a few excerpts:You had to suffer through physical, emotional and drug abuse.

At what point did you decide enough was enough? Who introduced you to the recovery process that seemed to transform your life? - James A. Johnson, Richmond
Mary J. Blige: It was during the “No More Drama” album when I realized: if I don’t do something, I’m not going to be here anymore. I made a decision to get help, not from any rehabs or anything like that, but I prayed and asked God to send me someone to help me. And he sent me help in the form of a man, and it was my husband, Kendu Isaacs. That’s my friend who helped me to get to a point of asking myself questions like, “Why am I doing this?” With him I had to go meet the message that was coming from the messenger. At that point, I was finished with everything. God works in mysterious ways.

Although this is not your first movie [Mary's debut was "Prison Song" in 2001], what challenges did you face filming? - Letia Mitchell, Danbury, Connecticut
MJB: Getting into this character, Tanya, was hard, because it was like a blank canvas, and I had to fill it in. Actors and actresses don’t get the credit that they deserve, because they have to develop this person. After reading the script, I know who Tanya is. She’s a protector of people. But I had to give her a backstory; I had to give her an age, a first date, siblings. Does Tanya have a mom? A dad? How did she become a recovering alcoholic? I had to go do all that background work.

Do you feel any pressure to keep pumping out hits because of the younger artists? - Angie Kyles, Los Angeles
MJB: I feel no pressure. I pump out hits for my fans. They just want to hear from me. I don’t compete with the young generation, I learn from them. I listen to what they’re saying, so I can get a little bit of that, so we can cross, so we can have an understanding and hear each other.

 

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/candy_apple_blk/ candy_apple_blk

    This is truely a beautiful black woman. Even with her scar and all she is gorgeous in and out. This is why her fans love her so much because they know that her beauty is real and not fabricated. She is not trying to be something she isn’t. She’s Mary plain and simple.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Big_Booty_Cutie07/ Big_Booty_Cutie07

    i love mary her music is the best from day one she is and always will be on of the best.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/dutchesof3/ dutchesof3

    I LOVE HER SSSSSSOOOOO MUCH!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/tinisha13/ tinisha13

    II L O V E YOU MARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YOU GOT ME THREW A LOTTA DAYS…THERE IS NO 1 OUT THERE THAT CAN ROCK IT LIKE YOU…NOTHING BUT L O V E FRUM MY FAM TO UR FAM<>

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SweetAngel8098/ SweetAngel8098

    Go Mary and keep doing your thing and thank God for your husband for he help to save you.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/jazzwatch/ jazzwatch

    Not you typical H-O-T-T-I-E, but a H-O-T-T-I-E nonetheless……..

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/galexa73/ galexa73

    I feel you so deeply from the inside out … we have some similarities in our life stories. By sharing your gift of voice with fans, you make a difference and help sooth the pain … keep bringin it, the sistahs need you!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/shindogg/ shindogg

    man fuk yo hubby! i been wantin ta hit it fo hella. mary j iz a bomb a$s bich fasho

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