Chrissy Lampkin Laughs At Meme About Her Relationship With Jim Jones

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Chrissy Lampkin and Jim Jones have been together for over a decade, and over the years, people have poked fun at the fact that they're not yet married.

By now,  Chrissy Lampkin has seen her fair share of memes regarding her longlasting relationship with Jim Jones. For years, the hip hop couple has shared intimate moments of their romance for reality television audiences, including their contention about getting married. On Love & Hip Hop, viewers watched as Chrissy pulled out all the stops with the hope of one day walking down the aisle with her rapper beau, but that has yet to happen, even with a proposal.

Chrissy Lampkin Laughs At Meme About Her Relationship With Jim Jones
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On Tuesday (May 12), Chrissy took a moment to laugh at a meme that was aimed at her relationship with Jim. It was about the pandemic and how long this quarantine will be in place. "We gone be on lockdown until Jim Jones marry Crissy," the meme stated. Chrissy shared it to her Instagram page with the caption, "😳Dis how ya’ll gone do me ???!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂."

Earlier this year, on an episode of Love & Hip Hop New York, Jim and Chrissy discussed their future and if marriage is still in the cards after all of these years. "It’s partly my fault because I proposed to you. After that proposal, we didn’t get married because we weren’t ready and you’ve asked for marriage after that and I wasn’t ready. We’re still together," Chrissy said on the show. "We have a crazy bond, nobody can tear it apart. We’ve been together, what, a million years? And if marriage never happens, I don’t feel a way about it anymore because marriage doesn’t complete us.” Check out the meme below.


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