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LAMH’s Maurice Scott Says He Made His Wife Have Sex With Him While She Had Breast Cancer

Love & Marriage: Huntsville star, Maurice Scott, sat down on Carlos King’s podcast to open up about his sexual relationship with his wife, Kimmi. On Reality with the King, the reality star expressed deep admiration for his wife for allegedly prioritizing his intimate needs while she had cancer. 

Scott began by explaining, “There’s a difference between wants and needs, and I’m a person who actually needs sex.” He continued to describe Kimmi’s battle with cancer as a curveball. “Life throws us curve balls like what we’re going through right now. “What Kimmi is doing is admirable as a spouse. To roll over and suffer through it, I was hoping it wouldn’t be a suffering, you know. She rolls over, suffers through it, fakes it, all for me. At that moment, it’s something that she completely didn’t desire,” he said.

“I need sex like Carlos needs mess.”

He tried to rationalize his entitled statement shortly after. Scott stated, “Right? I look at it like her standing by me while I’m standing by her. As difficult as it may seem, we should all feel that we may be better people and say we don’t want or need sex for however long it takes for you to recover, but we then live in a reality where that’s not true.”

Love & Marriage: Huntsville fans responded

by calling Scott out for being selfish and inconsiderate of Kimmi’s breast cancer and chemotherapy struggle.

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Mary Symone

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