Mary J. Blige on Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction: “I’m Still Trying to Process This Whole Thing”
Mary J. Blige is on cloud 9 after being announced as one the inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2024. Besting the likes of Mariah Carey and Sade, the Queen of Hip-Hop was unveiled as one of the central names leading the coveted club’s Class of 2024. » Read more about: Mary J. Blige on Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction: “I’m Still Trying to Process This Whole Thing” » The post Mary J. Blige on Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction: “I’m Still Trying to Process This Whole Thing” appeared first on ..::That Grape Juice.net::.. - Thirsty?.
Mary J. Blige is on cloud 9 after being announced as one the inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2024.
Besting the likes of Mariah Carey and Sade, the Queen of Hip-Hop was unveiled as one of the central names leading the coveted club’s Class of 2024.
During an appearance on the Tamron Hall Show this week, where she was plugging the 2024 Strength of a Woman Festival, MJB opened up about being inducted into the Hall of Fame and much more.
Needless to say, she was filled with all sorts of gratitude.
Find out what she had to say after the jump…
On finding out that she would be a 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee:
“I’m still trying to process this whole thing. It’s a big deal and I’m just so grateful because I know it didn’t have to be this way but it is this way. I give all the credit to God because I don’t even know what to do with it. It’s just so humbling. What am I supposed to do, bust through the roof? I don’t know what to do except be grateful and be thankful. I was home and I got the news from people in my camp and I was grateful for the nomination because I was next to Cher and Mariah Carey and Sade, I mean all of these amazing women. When I saw Cher I was like, we can forget about it. Let me sit on down and just be grateful for the nomination. And so when I heard the news Sunday I was like…what?”
On why she’s humble:
“I work so hard – mentally, spiritually, physically, intellectually. I’ve been through everything in front of the world – from taxes to shame to abusive relationships – all kind of stuff I’ve been through and come out and figured out how to come out classy and strong and just keep moving to the next thing. It’s really about just people being grateful because amazing things have happened…”
On her “icon” status:
“It’s a lot for us to handle because I’m just a vessel. I can’t take this credit when people say, ‘Oh you saved my life.’ No, I’m a body that God used to help you. I don’t want the responsibility of, oh, I can save the world. I wasn’t trying to save the world, I was trying to save myself. And in trying to save myself people saw me and said, ‘well if Mary can do it, if Mary can come out of it, I can come out of it too.’”
On the future of her acting career:
“Yeah, of course I’m still acting. This is not the end for me, just because it’s the end of ‘Ghost.’ It’s not the end of my acting career. But I just try to take things, I want to do everything. I’m working on my craft still. I still believe I need work. Before I do a movie I do a class.”
On her “Strength of a Woman Community Fund” in partnership with Pepsi:
“[Pepsi has] a commitment of $100k to support women in Yonkers and their initiatives and their programs. I grew up in Yonkers, and when this whole movement is about what this whole thing is about, I always wanted to help women. I didn’t know how I was going to help women. I didn’t know I had to become everything I saw and go through all the hell I did to support women the way I do, but here we are, you know, I can relate to each and every woman from all age groups.”
Your thoughts?
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