Toni Braxton is opening up.
During a recent interview, Toni shares that she wish she would’ve been more free when she was younger, yet her religious upbringing played a part in how she grew up. She says, “I regret not having more sex when I was younger. I should have drank more. I should have par tied more. Smoked more, even. I think my religious upbringing stopped me doing a lot of things that I should have done. It’s not a good look at the age I am now. The way it works is you do that stuff in your 20s and 30s and then in your 40s you’ve earned enough to pay for the therapy.”
She added, “I wouldn’t say I was religious, but I am spiritual. I believe in a greater force. When I was seven, my family became very religious. We were Jehovah’s Witnesses; we were Catholic – we tried everything before settling on United Methodist. I asked my mom once what they were searching for and she just replied: ‘It was the 70s.’ The 70s were a very religious era. I think a lot of people were looking for the right path.”
Thoughts?
[VIA]