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“She Was Sanctified:” Da Brat Worried That Coming Out Would Cause Her Late Grandmother To Be Judged By Church Members

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Quite a few factors kept Da Brat from coming out, but the “Funkdafied” rapper — born Shawntae Harris — says that the decision to keep her sexuality under wraps was ultimately her call and not the result of pressure from her label.

And while Brat’s mother is not necessarily happy with her decision to come out, she was clear that her mom loves and supports her regardless.

Brat went on to say that she would have been content staying silent in regard to her sexual preferences, but her relationship with Kaleidoscope Hair founder Jesseca Dupart is what inspired her decision.

But it feels good to share with the world when you’re happy,” Da Brat recalled.

“There were some people saying, ‘We knew it,’” said Brat.

Source: MadameNoire
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