This is pretty cool because we never really hear from anyone in the Wayney Bunch speaking on the dynamic of the group and how all the ladies co-exist so well. Hit the jump to read some excerpts from Nivea’s interview with Sister 2 Sister magazine with some insight to it all.

Marisa Mendez


THE WAYNEY BUNCH
Well, honestly, Wayne is just lucky ’cause it could have been horrible! That doesn’t happen. And I see why people give us so much flack because that’s unheard of, and nobody’s gonna — I mean, honestly I’ma be real with you. The real, real, real, real, real, real, real story is never ever gonna be really told in that sense because that’s very personal and private, but I will say all the women involved — which is me, Toya, Sara and Ms. Lauren London — are all very respectable women.

We respect each other and we are not crazy, and regardless of what it looks like, it’s hard for us to speak on it because even if you’re trying to throw somebody under the bus or this, that and the third. And because we all — including Wayne, The-Dream and everyone — have enough respect for each other to say, “Oh, that is what happened.” We’re not gonna do that. It is what it is. Life happens. Everybody got some patch of doo-doo in their life, too. So we’re just taking it as it is and we are raising our children and being happy and pursuing our careers.

LIL WAYNE
You can’t really predict what is gonna happen. All you can do is say, “I feel like this right now,” and I guess that’s just the way it was! . . . It was deinitely strong, very real. But that was the same thing with me, of course, and Dream as well, back in ‘04. I fell in love and we got married and that happened and that didn’t work out and now — and then I was back with Wayne (laughs) again, and now, you know. So I don’t know. Things happen the way they happen, but I do love the fact that all three of us — I can call them and still ask them for advice or whatever. We’re still the best of friends, and they are great fathers and I love both of them.

CRAZY INTERVIEW

Looking like a drunk, a drug addict fool. Well, this is what happened. I did an interview with Rolling Out. This was in ‘08, when I’d just got back with Wayne or whatever, but I was so upset, Jamie. I never gave them clearance for the video, right? They did not release the video until a year later, right at the top of Dream’s and Wayne’s projects’ release. And they put the video out on the internet. I almost ran up there and killed that man. And then his excuse was, “Well, everybody keeps emailing me, asking me what’s going on with you.” I was like, “But you had no right to do that.”
A lot of people who know me personally know that I am very real. That’s how I talk, that’s the way I act . . . I was sitting there talking like I was talking to a homegirl, and it was an extreme amount of misrepresentation (for a professional interview); that’s why I didn’t want to clear it, but they put it out anyway. (laughs) And it’s funny. I look back at it and laugh. You can take things too to heart, so it is what it is. People gon’ laugh and poke fun or whatever they will. I laughed myself, but I was still upset with him for doing that without my permission.

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