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Popular music executive and record producer, Don Jazzy, has opened up about his fear of marriage.
In a recent interview with HabbyFX, Don Jazzy explained that his fear stems from failed relationships, social media scandals, and financial risks tied to divorce.
“My parents were madly in love before my mom died, and that makes me believe in love…
“But when you see messy breakups online, it gives fear,” he said.
The Dorobucci hit maker added, “A man has to lose half of all that he has worked for in his life, that’s those ones that don’t have a prenup, like in America.
“All those things used to scare me. The money that I have amassed is for my generation.”
Don Jazzy, however, said despite his fear, he is still optimistic about getting married when he finds the “right person.”
Don Jazzy was previously married in 2003 but divorced two years later.
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