LHHNY Star Chrissy Lampkin Claps Back at Criticism for Not Being Married to Jim Jones

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Chrissy really wanted to get married.

Love And Hip Hop New York” stars Chrissy Lampkin and Jim Jones have been together for a long time. In fact, longtime fans of the show remember that the first couple of seasons of the show focused on their relationship. Over the years, Chrissy made it clear that she wanted to get married. At one time, she even proposed to Jim. He would later propose to her but the engagement never translated into marriage.

Interestingly enough, Chrissy recently revealed that she’s the reason they aren’t married now.

Chrissy changed her mind.

On the show, Jim and Chrissy discussed not being married.

Chrissy said, “You know what’s crazy? From inception, people have always had something to say about our relationship. And it’s partly my fault cause 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. I wasn’t ready. And we’re still together. We have a crazy bond. Nobody could tear it apart. We’ve been together for what? A million years? And if marriage never happens, I don’t feel a way about it anymore because it doesn’t complete us.”

In response to this, Jim said, “But I do want to get married. I believe that every woman who’s in love or is in a strong relationship that we are deserves to have that.”

Chrissy then said, “I don’t feel that way and I know it sounds crazy. In the beginning, I thought that was the end all be all. I thought that was natural progression. But at this point, what is that going to change for us?”

She also went on to say, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

Despite Chrissy not being interested in marriage at this point, she still gets backslash over it. Recently, she clapped back at her critics, too.

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