Jasmine Guy’s marriage left her bankrupt – #BoyceAndAlicia

In this video, Dr. Boyce and Dr. Alicia discuss how a marriage can leave you broke and bankrupt.

According to SB24News.com:
Actress Jasmine Guy, best known for portraying “Whitley” on the show A Different World, is opening up about a very rough period of time in her life. The actress had a recent appearance on The Tamron Hall Show where she touched on everything from her divorce to filing for bankruptcy and how it affected both herself and her daughter.

The Boston-born, Atlanta-raised actress, singer, dancer, and director has had a very storied career. Albeit best known for her role in the highly-acclaimed and impactful sitcom A Different World, in which she was one of the main characters in the show’s six-season run, she’s appeared and starred in many more productions. From School Daze in 1988 to Amazon Prime’s newest sitcom Harlem, Guy continues to press on in Hollywood.

But along the way, the actress was thrust into some hard times. In August of 1998, Jasmine Guy married a man named Terrence Duckett. Their marriage brought forth one daughter, Imani. But after 10 years of marriage, Guy filed for divorce in Los Angeles courts, citing “irreconcilable differences,” according to a 2008 article from People. This would only be the beginning of her issues.

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