Ray J Says Princess Love's Forced Him To Self-Isolate Before Seeing Kids

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Ray J (L) and Princess Love attend the 2019 MTV Movie and TV Awards at Barker Hangar on June 15, 2019 in Santa Monica, California.
Ray J's left in quarantine a block away from his L.A. home after Princess Love told him to self-isolate before seeing their kids.

Ray J and Princess Love's marital issues have been on full display for the world to see. Though both of them have since reconciled, Ray J is currently feeling the loneliness after Princess Love ordered him to self-isolate before seeing their kids. Speaking to Page Six, Ray J explained how Princess Love has him in a luxury hotel 10 minutes away from their home to quarantine in order to assure their kids are coronavirus-free. 

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He explained that he's essentially being placed on lockdown for seven days before he's able to see his two kids -- 2-year-old Melody and 5-month-old Epik.

"I’m lonely right now. I don’t want to quarantine by myself. I keep telling Princess, but she says, ‘If I see one person over there with you, you got to start over,’ ” he said. “So I really have to lock myself in, because I really miss my kids.”

Princess Love is truly applying pressure on Ray J to make sure he's in quarantine. He was previously spotted with director Antonio Ward. Love apparently made sure that he restarted the process of self-isolation until he completes the seven days in its entirety.

"She said I got to put in seven days alone, and I’m good with the seven, but she really want me to do 14, so it’s hard to look at the 13 days left,” he said. 


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