Anne-Marie reflects on 'hardest year' after husband Slowthai cleared of rape

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Anne-Marie has reflected on her "hardest year" soon after her husband Slowthai was cleared of rape.

Earlier this month, Grammy-nominated rapper Slowthai, 30, was found not guilty of raping a fan at a party in 2021.

His wife, singer Anne-Marie, has now taken to social media for the first time since the rapper, real name Tyron Frampton, was acquitted of the charge on 16 December.

"2024 the most beautiful yet hardest year of our lives," the 33-year-old singer wrote in a new Instagram post, which features a series of photos from throughout the year, including a glimpse of their baby daughter.

"God really tryina see how strong I am hahaha (sic)," she added. "I miss you all and I love you all more than you'll ever know."

The Ciao Adios hitmaker ended her post by seemingly teasing new music, writing, "I have SO MUCH for you in the new year that you'll probably be sick of me (please don't be) have the best break if you can and see you soon."

After a two-week trial and more than 10 hours of deliberation, a jury at Oxford Crown Court found Slowthai and his friend Alex Blake-Walker not guilty of rape.

The men were accused of raping two women at a house party in Oxford in the early hours of 8 September. During the court hearing, the rapper insisted the women were "lying" and the sex was consensual.

Anne-Marie and Slowthai tied the knot in secret in Las Vegas in July 2022 and welcomed their daughter, reportedly named Seven, in February.

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Bobby Shmurda Lives Out Lean On Me Dream As A High School Principal For A Day In New Jersey

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Bobby Shmurda recently shared hard-earned wisdom with students at a New Jersey high school during a unique visit as Principal for the Day. On January 2, the rapper, best known for his breakout hit “Hot N*gga,” took over East Orange High School as part of a collaboration with Hot 97. His visit, documented on Instagram, featured snapshots and videos of him engaging with students, delivering heartfelt advice, and embracing his role with enthusiasm.

In his Instagram caption, Shmurda expressed gratitude for the opportunity, acknowledging the irony of the moment. “Principal Shmurda for a day—ha! What’s crazy is I never graduated from junior high,” he wrote. “So this is an honor. Huge thanks to Principal Whitaker for letting me lead East Orange High for the day. It was an amazing experience—y’all can check it out on YouTube via Hot 97.” Hot 97 later released a 39-minute episode capturing Shmurda’s visit, including a candid Q&A session where he reflected on his meteoric rise to fame and his fall from grace. 

Bobby Shmurda Spends The Day As A High School Principal

“I was Bobby Shmurda, then I got locked up,” he recounted. He openly discussed his troubled youth, revealing he had his first run-in with the law at just 12 years old. “My friends were four or five years older than me. My mom would just cry all day.” Shmurda also reflected on his tumultuous time in prison. “The first few years, I was wilding—gangbanging, smoking, fighting, doing dumb stuff,” he admitted. 

“I had to stop letting others define my behavior,” he told the students. “Every time I was about to achieve something, someone miserable would push me off course, and I’d end up in jail. You can’t thrive like that.” Shmurda’s story resonated with the students, blending inspiration with raw honesty. His message was clear: success requires discipline, self-awareness, and the courage to break free from destructive patterns.

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