Friday, November 22

After his Carnival dancing controversy, Chance the Rapper appears to be sending a message to his wife.

Following the viral video of him provocatively dancing with a woman who was not his wife while partying during Carnival in Jamaica, the “Holy” rapper faced backlash.

Chance appears to have responded after remaining silent. He shared a clip from Bill Burr’s 2019 Netflix stand-up special “Paper Tiger” in which the comedian talks about loving his wife despite the constant scrutiny he faces in their relationship.

“I love my wife to death. I love everything about being fu**ing married, but I’ll tell you this right now, we do fight a lot. We do argue all the time,” Burr says. “If I’ve learnt anything in five years of being married is we’re always working on me. Evidently, my wife is this completed work under museum glass that is to be admired and studied.”

Kirsten Corley-Bennett addressed the controversy earlier this week by quoting a passage from Maya Angelou’s Letter to My Daughter in which the poet and civil rights activist discusses maturity.

“Most people do not mature. It’s far too difficult. The majority of people grow older. “That is the truth,” Angelou writes.

“They honor their credit cards, find parking spaces, have the audacity to have children, but they never grow up.” Not at all. They grow old.”

“But growing up costs the earth, the earth,” she continues. It implies that you accept responsibility for the time and space you occupy. It’s a serious matter. And you discover what it costs us to love and lose, to risk and fail. And possibly even more, in order to succeed.”

Corley added in her caption, “I hope one day, we all choose to grow up.”

The Acid Rap MC was chastised for his “inappropriate” dance moves, but others defended him, pointing out that the dancing was part of the cultural celebration.

The couple, who met in 2003, married in 2019 and have two daughters, Kensli, 7, and Marli, 3.

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