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Brandy admits fake marriage was the biggest mistake of her career

Brandy Norwood
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29 April, 2012

R&B singer Brandy blames herself for her fall from grace in the early 2000s and admits faking her marriage after falling pregnant was the “biggest mistake” of her career.

The Boy Is Mine hit maker’s squeaky-clean image lay in tatters in 2002 when she discovered she was pregnant with producer Robert Smith’s child – and she and her management team came up with a plan to hide the truth to protect her career.

Discussing the lie of her marriage in detail for the first time on a VH1 Behind the Music special, she says that her pregnancy was something that was not OK with the Brandy brand. “That wasn’t cool. I was raised with a Christian foundation. It’s a sin to get pregnant out of wedlock; that’s not allowed. I was scared, I didn’t know what to do.”




“Everybody around me is trying to force me to get married and so I said, ‘Why don’t I just say I’m married? ‘Cause I don’t wanna get married, so why don’t I just say it?’ It was the biggest mistake I have ever made… The lie about being married was the fall of my career. Everything changed.”

The romance didn’t last, and she and Smith split in 2003 – a year after their daughter Sy’rai’s birth. Brandy told fans that she had divorced her ‘husband’.

But Smith refused to continue lying and went public with the truth about their sham marriage in the summer of 2004.

Brandy, now 33, has no regrets about her pregnancy, as she has a beautiful daughter. However, the singer accepts that she should have told the truth about her love and baby drama from the start – but she was so “lost” that she just agreed to follow the advice of her mum and manager, Sonja Norwood and her advisors.

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