‘I don’t want to live my life alone’, Nadia Nakai Looks Forward to Moving On
Nadia Nakai opens up about adjusting to living alone: ‘It will take some getting used to,’ she shares on Twitter, revealing that her grandmother also lives by herself.
“My Gran is OK living her life alone, she says she’s used to it. I don’t want to live my life alone. It’ll have to be something I’d have to get used to. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not just me, there’s a lot of people doing this life thing alone, no partner, it just sucks. But life,” she wrote
The rapper recently said she was not turning her back on spirituality after losing AKA.
My Gran is okay living her life alone, she says she’s used to it. I don’t want2live my life alone. it’ll have to be something I’d have 2get used to. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not just me, there’s a lot of people doing this life thing alone, no partner, it just sucks. But life. 💔
— BRAGGA (@Nadia_nakai) April 13, 2023
“Even in my pain I see God so much. God knows my anger, but even in that I know he’s got me & always has. I see it! I’ve never been more spiritually awake as I am now! I’m leaning in fully! How can I not? I lost the closest person to me & he is there, no way I can turn my back,” she wrote.
Nadia Nakai expresses gratitude for the outpouring of love and support she has received, assuring her fans on Monday that she will be just fine as she resumes her stage appearances.
“Thank you to everyone who supported me as I went back to work. I am grateful for what people did for me to make sure I’m OK.
“Sometimes I feel I’m undeserving of the support, the messages, the hugs and love from my friends, family, fans, as well as the venues I worked this weekend. It really gave me hope that I will be OK … There are so many genuinely good people out there and I’ll never take it for granted. Thank you guys!”