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Mary J. Blige Says Self-Isolating During The Pandemic Has Helped Her To Grow ‘Deeper In Love’ With Herself

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Mary J. Blige is practicing more self-love amid the COVID-19 pandemic. As the October 2020 cover star of Health magazine, the 49-year-old Grammy Award-winning singer and actress opens up about the difficult lessons she has learned while in isolation.

Related: Justin Timberlake Teams With Anderson .Paak, Mary J. Blige And George Clinton For All-Star Track For ‘Trolls’ Sequel “I’m going to take away a real appreciation of this me time,” Blige says. “I was already liking me, and now I have grown deeper in love with myself because I love my own company.

I don’t think any of us realized how fast we had been moving.” She adds, “I really appreciate this rest and this silence, so that I can hear more clearly what’s going on.

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