Jayda Cheaves gave a risqué response to a social media user who disagreed with her recent comments about dating men who earn less than her.
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Jayda Cheaves claps back at social media user who said she was “sad”
Apparently, Cheaves took to Instagram Live earlier this week to connect with fans. During their time on the live stream, the mother of one addressed a viewer’s comment in particular. To note, earlier in the week, Cheaves appeared on a recent podcast episode of ‘A million dollars at stake.’ On the show, she explained that she wouldn’t date someone who makes less money than her because she believes they would try to make her “feel less than them as a woman.”
“’You came off sad on the podcast’” Cheaves said, reading the comment aloud before adding. “Baby, no, fuck, I didn’t.”
Cheaves went on to explain that she said “exactly” what she “felt”.
“I said exactly what I felt, and the real rich bosses will feel me,” Keys added. “And if you don’t feel me, then it just – it wasn’t for you!”
See her response below.
Social media weighs in
Social media users entered the scene Shade Room Comments Section to give an opinion on the matter.
Instagram user @aquafran wrote, “Until you have a man who earns less than you try to put him down or bring him down because of your own insecurities, you will never understand!
As Instagram user @killacedez added, “Imagine being mad at someone’s preference in dating??”
Instagram user @thereal.dollbaby wrote, “I hate it when celebrities say something we’re all thinking and then people start acting like it’s wrong. Broke men are almost never just low on funds. They have little positivity, little communication and little kindness.”
While Instagram user @coffeybaayb added, “The problem is that her father put her on Lil Baby. She had money before she kept it because her father traveled to China to help her start her first business. So he was the one who set the standard for what she should never settle for. I agree 🙌🏾”
Instagram user @cle0petra wrote, “You don’t like her, but she made sense.”
While Instagram user @glamsosa_blinks added, “Girls who understand, GET IT🤧”
Instagram user @vvsnce he wrote, “This girl rich AF. I wouldn’t like a broke boyfriend either 😂😂😂😂”
While Instagram user @jus_like_candii_ added, “She’s not lying!! ️And the girls who understand, GET IT!! I will NEVER ‘date’ again! 🥷 he was so insecure and always competed with me! I never clapped when I won, but I kept filling HIS cup! Never!”
Some Instagram users, however, seemed to disagree.
Instagram user @ceojoshearl, wrote, “haha the guys that are around that make them feel less than are the same guys that would make them feel less than if he had more. Lol. It’s not about how much a person has. That’s the kind of man YOU are associating with.”
While Instagram user @sayrobby_ added, “So basically, if you have money, you can walk these women with dogs… they gave us permission.
Instagram user @9ineartsstudio wrote: “Girls, listen up: I dated a man who made 30 grand less than me annually. But when I lost my job he held me and spoiled me for 5 months until I got my shit together and NEVER mentioned anything about any money. Date the MAN, not the salary he earns. (But definitely have standards)”
While Instagram user @missstaceyj3 added, “One thing about Jayda is she will take L’s in public and not gaf 😂”
Instagram user @goddessk.renee wrote: “I don’t know, your financial situation doesn’t determine your masculinity. You may know a man who earns less but still pays the bills and is so secure and confident in his ability to lead that he adds value. A provider, leader and protector is what I need. Someone who earns more is a preference, not a necessity, know the difference”
Here’s what the socialite recently said about dating men with smaller pockets
As The Shadow Room previously reported, while appearing on ‘Million Dollaz Worth Of Game,’ Cheaves further explained his stance on the matter. The mother of one shared that she has friends whose boyfriends earn less than they do in their relationships.
“And their boyfriends try to pursue them, just to make them feel like they’re not such an idiot, and I never want to be a part of that,” she explained.
Cheaves explained that she would like to be in a relationship with a partner who can “benefit her” rather than take something away from her.
“Because these men who don’t have the financial situation that you have, they will try to make you feel like you’re not her,” she added. “I saw this…”
Watch all of her comments below.
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