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Lauryn Hill Broke; Lauryn Hill Debt Rumors

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January 15th, 2008 by Castina

Tagged as: Lauryn Hill


Lauryn Hill is broke, according to Fox Entertainment.

Celebrity moles claim:

Hill was living in the Caribbean for a while as the mother of four children by Rohan Marley, son of the late Bob Marley. But now, insiders say, Hill is living in New Jersey with her mother — and the four kids — and may be in significant debt. Her only big solo hit album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” was released 10 years ago, if you can believe it.

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4 Responses to “Lauryn Hill Broke; Lauryn Hill Debt Rumors”

  1. On January 15th 2008, Sade wrote:

    Wow that’s crazy!!!!!!

  2. On March 18th 2009, nad osiris wrote:

    this is bullshit the system is mad at her because she keeps singing the truth to people…she awakened herself from the madness of the world we living in…

    Dont beleive the hype, what you see on tv , what you hear in the radio , the internet …

    i guess it began when she shitted on the catholic priets in the vatican for they pedophile tendencies…

  3. On May 12th 2009, Kayla wrote:

    Dont believe what you here for starter her kids grandfather is the late Bob Marley and Rita Marley aint haven her grandkids broke. Second she speaks the truth so air play is none. Any time you awake the world through music you gamble with your life but those fans that love her will stick with her remenber its the MISEDUCATION OF LAURYN HILL

    FROM THE NEW JARU

  4. On October 20th 2009, Michelle wrote:

    Rohan look like a short con artist. He wanted what Lauryn had and that was talent so he set out to destroy her and she allowed he to do so. To that Rohan was allowed to be a sucess in destroying a woman who clearly had issues when she met him and he set out to do what he did make babbies and leave. Rohan wants to sing to bad he can not so he jacked up this woman’s life and like I said she let it happen.

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