Floyd Mayweather Slams Women Who
Are After His Money As Fiancée Shantel Jackson Unfollows Him On
Twitter
December 4. 2013
Shantel Jackson and Floyd Mayweather
There's trouble on the Money Team. Championship boxer, Floyd
Mayweather, posted an item on Instragram and Twitter, opining why
marriages fail, stating the more time you spend with someone the
more you see their flaws. Well, no one's perfect and neither are
marriages. We all have flaws. However, if you love someone, you make
it work via compromise, sacrifice and understanding. The site would
be remiss if it did not note, cheating is the number one factor that
creates damage in marriages.
Mayweather stated, "You might think you love someone until you
see the way they act when they're out of money, under pressure or
hungry." Mayweather was stabbed in the back by stripper Queen
Princess Love, who used him for his money and fame, then betrayed
him by sleeping with Money Team member rapper Ray J. It was also
alleged she had his home she was staying in for free burglarized of
over $100,000 in jewelry and cash.
Mayweeather's post on Twitter and Instagram
It was also discovered Mayweather's fiancée, Shantel Jackson, had
her name legally changed to Shantel Mayweather and they aren't even
married yet according to report (that's obsessive). The two are
reportedly having problems again, as Jackson has unfollowed
Mayweather on Twitter.
Mayweather is attracting the wrong type of women for a few
reason. Number one, he flashes his cash too much, which also
attracts male and female thieves, con artists, blackmailers,
extortionists and ponzi schemers. For example, Mayweather posted a
$40,000,000 check online, the purse for winning his fight against
Canelo Alvarez. Additionally, Mayweather goes to the strip club with
stacks of cash totaling $100,000 to toss at strippers (which is
where he found Queen Princess Love). Doing these things, of course
he's going to attract the money hungry women, who want to use him
for all they can get.
Queen Princess Love
Sincere women with something going for themselves will find those
ostentatious displays of wealth a deterrent and think a man doing
this is just going to try to buy her. Sincere women want to be seen
and treated as equals, not property to be bought.
I don't wish this on Mayweather, but if he ever goes broke due to
his massive spending sprees (and it has happened to other athletes),
none of these money hungry women fawning all over him will be there
for him. They're there for the money and fame. All the public sees
is Mayweather buying expensive gifts for his girlfriends and it is
attracting women who want his money, not him.
Queen Princess Love with all the gifts
Mayweather bought her, as she stabbed him in the back with Ray J
A woman who really loves you will be happy just being with you.
That means you don't have to constantly take her shopping for
designer clothes, jewelry and cars, dining at the finest
restaurants, partying in the VIP section of clubs, flights to
expensive locales. She'd be happy just curling up with you on the
sofa and watching a DVD. When a woman is truly in love she'll be
happy just being around you and can't get enough of you.
Yes, it's fun to go out and enjoy yourself with your significant
other, but when you're spending all the money in the relationship,
the other person is constantly making demands and you're basically
buying them via giving gifts to keep them happy and treating you
nicely, you're being used. The minute the money is gone they will be
too.
STORY SOURCE
Did Floyd Mayweather Hack Miss Jackson?
Saturday, November 30, 2013 - Earlier this week rumors swirled
that Floyd Mayweather and Shantel Jackson had secretly eloped after
Shantel changed her Instagram name to Mrs. Mayweather [click here if
you missed that].
Shantel sets the record straight... After followers began to
congratulate Shantel on taking the next step with Floyd, she
informed them that she didn't change the name on Instagram and that
she's not in control of her account because she's currently being
hacked. She also stopped following Floyd on Twitter.
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