“I was on the set hanging out with my sister and
he sat right next to me, He literally moved his chair from next to the
director’s next to mine. He was nothing but a gentleman. It was one of
those things where we really connected. We talked, and left each other on that
note. Then one of his bodyguards approached me and said, “Jay wants your
number. He’s gonna call you when he’s back in town.” I was like, that’s so
wrong. One, that’s really immature to send the bodyguard to get my number. Two,
I’m not somebody that would just get a call when he’s in town. I wasn’t
going to disrespect B like that. I was hoping that maybe we could meet up
at the studios or something, In my mind, I was hoping for so much more
[than just a hookup]. It was like, that was so personal and not about business
at all. I was like, I get it. It started and ended there.
But a few months later, I ran into Jay Z again at
Nobu in Miami. He was there eating [with some people, not
Beyonce] and I was there eating, and we both left our tables and met up in
the corridor. He was still friendly, still the same. He was like “this
time we are definitely exchanging numbers.” It was a brief conversation.
He was just like, ‘We are going to stay in touch.’ It was like, we connected
this time, let’s do it right.”
While we were talking, Beyonce’s sister Solange, got
suspicious. She walked past and kind of peeped the whole thing, stared me down,
like ‘you see me right? But like I said, I wasn’t trying to come on to him at
all. I thought, ‘Ok, this time he’s going to take me seriously,’ so I gave
him my number and took information, I sent him an email about my music and I
never got a response, so I was like, okay, I get it. We never kept in touch but
we had a wonderful connection.”
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