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    Trina Sheds Tears While Reflecting On The Death Of Her Mother & Brother

    By Tony M. Centeno,

    11 hours ago
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    Trina got emotional as she described the downward spiral she fell into after she lost her brother and mother.

    The Miami artist appeared on "The Tamron Hall Show" on Wednesday, October 16, and opened up about several topics from her new memoir Da Baddest . After she spoke about her miscarriage, Trina said her life went dark after she lost her brother in 2013 and her mother six years later.

    "Since 2013 when I lost my brother, I just felt so disconnected from the world," she said with tears in her eyes. "I felt like I wanted my life not to be here. Not to even think that in 2019, I would lose my mom."

    “And that to me – I don’t know how to explain that to nobody," she continued. "I really stopped believing in everything that I believe in life. I get that God gives the strongest [battles] to the [strongest people]. I’m not that strong. I just started breaking down losing myself. I don’t understand, how do you live without your mom?"

    Trina's brother Wilbrent “Gronk” Bain died in April 2013 after he was shot during an altercation with a man who was on a bicycle. The rapper suffered another huge loss when she lost her mother Vernessa “Nessa” Taylor in 2019. Taylor died at age 62 after she reportedly lost her battle with cancer. Tragedy struck again two years ago when she lost her 17-year-old niece Toni "Baby Suga" Chester to gun violence. Although she still surrounded by other family members, Trina said she'll never get over the death of her mother.

    “My mom is the person I call every second of the day to annoy her for every little thing I want," she said. "She’s never not been there for me. And when she wasn’t here, I just felt alone in the world. I have my sisters, my cousins, my family but it’s still my mom. It’s no certain time or way to get over the grief. I’ll never feel closure.”

    Trina's new memoir is in stores now . See what The Breakfast Club had to say about the situation below.

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    The woman that loves her self always! Edmonds
    13m ago
    💔💔💔🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
    Tina Hughes
    4h ago
    I'm trying to figure that out myself I lost my brother 5 years ago and mom a month ago and trying not to pick up the phone is really hard and I'm so used to calling her 💔 😔 it's so hard. so if anyone figure out how to do it please let me know and anyone who has lost a mom. God bless you 🙏🏾 and to your family
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