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Jhené Aiko To Big Sean: "I Love You From This Life To The Next"


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Few things are as confusing as the status of Jhené Aiko and Big Sean's relationship. The two seemingly called it quits last year but now, lovey-dovey messages are being posted on each other's pages. While the heartfelt remarks do not mean that the couple has gotten back together, Aiko certainly still holds Sean in extremely high regard after all the time they've spent together. Their love may not necessarily be romantic anymore, but Sean holds an important place in Jhené's heart and she wanted to let him know in case anything ever happens to either one of them.

Whenever somebody dies, you're instantly reminded of how quickly something terrible can happen. While you're still breathing, remember to tell your friends and family how much they mean to you because, in an instant, everything could be gone. Jhené Aiko realized that fact after Nipsey Hussle's passing, choosing to tell her ex-boyfriend Big Sean just how much he means to her in an Instagram comment. 

"You are so special. To me. To the world," wrote the singer to her former lover. "While we're both still on this planet I just want to say... I love you beyond measure. Even tho I get big mad and u trigger the fuck out of me. U make me feel. And I appreciate that. Because I thought I was dead inside. My ego has no say when it comes to you. And my heart has been broken a thousand times just to expand. It always finds room for you. The good and the bad. I love you from this life to the next and all the other lives we've known each other before. Imma always talk my shit. But Imma always have your back."

Now, that's some real talk. Big ups to Jhené for speaking her truth and reminding Big Sean of how important he is in her life. If you love someone, tell them.

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