5/13/15

Lil Mo speaks on R&B Divas LA & Why she almost tried SUICIDE!


Lil Mo On: Chrisette Michele Leaving ‘R&B Divas LA'; Stacy Francis Bringing Personality + Why She Attempted Suicide
Lil’ Mo is an award-winning songwriter and recording artist who climbed the R&B charts in the early 2000’s. After reaching success, she settled down to start a family and remained quietly out of the limelight for a while. That is, until she resurfaced to star in R&B Divas: LA. Throughout the last three seasons of the TV One hit series, we’ve seen her struggle to manage family, friend and career drama on the small screen.

With this season’s viewers setting a record and Mo getting back into radio and regaining control of her life after season two, the 36-year-old has a lot to be thankful for. The sweetie talked to our friends over at theJasmineBRAND.com about her peer’s on the show and how she’s pulling herself together to further her entertainment career. Peep some experts below:
 On Chrisette Michelle leaving the show:
"We knew at some point Chrisette was going to leave; she had the tour, but I didn’t know she was going to quit for good… She’s a top fan favorite, so with her gone you are going to have to fill her shoes. So I don’t know, maybe Stacey was the only one available."

On how she felt about Stacey’s presence on the show:
"She didn’t really shake nothing up, she just brought things to light because they was been shaken up. She’s just loud…I was glad that she came with the personality because as much as people hate her, you can’t forget her."

On how she felt about Stacey’s presence on the show:
"She didn’t really shake nothing up, she just brought things to light because they was been shaken up. She’s just loud…I was glad that she came with the personality because as much as people hate her, you can’t forget her."
On her biggest issue with Chante Moore:
"She don’t tell the truth, since the first season. But nobody sees it, or they see it and just don’t want to say nothing…I was just told to watch her from the beginning from very reliable sources that had nothing to do with the show, was just like ‘yo, just watch her because she gonna always play the victim‘…I was expecting her to come in and be like the oldest diva, with second season and third season and come in and be like, ‘y’all girls got to get it together,’ but nobody even trust her like that…"
"We cool. When she’s in her element outside of the show, she’s cool, super Chris. When she’s on the show she’s real guarded because she really wants to protect her brand…We’re cool more outside of the show than on the show because she know im’ma be turnt."

Lil’ Mo on why she tried to commit suicide:
"Suicide is selfish. So thinking back, it was just like, you can think you on top of the world and you have everything going for you but there’s certain things that no matter how hard you work it just seems like they won’t go away…and it was just like it had a lot to do with my personal life. It’s just like — you getting this money, you getting these shows, but it was like that doesn’t make you happy, so what will actually make you happy… you have to understand that many are called and few are chosen, to whom much is given, much is required."
On the biggest misconception about who she is:
"People think I’m mean but I’m probably one of the realest. I just don’t play…"

Lesson in life that took her the longest to learn:
"Mo’ you gone be alright…my biggest lesson in life was to stop worrying."

On the one question she would ask God:
"Why me? Why did he choose me to do this?"

For all things Lil Mo, follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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