Mike Epps Just Publicly Apologized To His Wife For What He Revealed In His New Interview

Posted On : March 7, 2024
Mike Epps

Mike Epps must be in the dog house right about now. Why? Because he’s just issued not one, but two public apologies to his wife, Kyra Epps, within just two hours…and the brotha is going all in.

In a new Instagram post he posted on his page Thursday (3/7/24) night, Mike took a minute to let the world know just how sorry he is to Kyra, as a result of something he confessed to (view video below) on the “All That Smoke” podcast, which is hosted by NBA legends, Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson.

In his first apology, Mike shared a screenshot of his interview, and captioned it with the following:

“I wanna apologize to my wife for what I said on this dumb a$$ podcast sh*t this sh*t is a trick bag 💼 iam always misunderstood on what I say on the internet smh never again will I interview with anyone never 👎 iam off this sh*t for good fu*k off”

Mike Epps’ first public apology to his wife; 3/7/24 (via Instagram)

Approximately two hours later, the comedic legend doubled back around to his social media page with his second apology to Kyra. And this go ’round he shared a photo of of her, captioning it with this:

“Again I wanna apologize to my beautiful wife for [ignorant] and reckless I honor you and my family please forgive me.”

Mike Epps’ second public apology to his wife; 2/7/24 (via Instagram)

What Mike Epps Said That Sparked His Apology

So, what did Mike say to possibly piss off his wife, you ask? Well, he seemingly indirectly confessed to either having cheated on her at some point, OR to treating her badly at some point during their union. This was discussed during a segment of the interview where he talked about his relationships with the women in his life (his late mother, his romantic relationships- presumably past and present, and six kids)…without excluding his current relationship with his wife. Peep what he had to say about his behaviors with the women below…

Mike Epps with wife, Kyra Epps

“I used to cry all the time and ask God, ‘What did I do wrong, that I can’t have a son?’ But I know what I did man, I done lied to all these women and got ’em pregnant…sold ’em dreams and sh*t,” Mike confessed while discussing his 5 daughters and toddler son.

“That’s the one thing I’m gonna do before I leave this earth. I’m gonna learn how to treat a woman 100% right. That’s something that I want to do for my mother, my children, my daughter. I NEVER treated a woman right 100%. And now that I’m getting older, I’m realizing, ‘Man…you gotta treat a woman right Mike.'”

He continued:

“‘You can’t cheat on her, you gotta be her friend, you gotta not be selfish.’ This is what I wanna do, this is one of my dreams man.”

Mike then revealed where he believes his issues within his romantic relationships stem from:

“I had issues with my mother. So now, I don’t want my kids’ mothers to have her stuff.”

 

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Soooo…I Love Old School Music fam,’ can I be real with y’all? Good. Now, what Mike confessed sounds less like he is down bad for his issues in his relationships, and more like a man who is now getting on his grown-man ish, so to speak. Although the actions he’s confessed to – from cheating to mistreating his women – are bad by all means, his current perspective and accountability is actually commendable.

In no way do his confessions justify his actions, however…it simply shows that he’s willing to start his journey down a new path toward honoring his relationships with his wife, as well the mothers of all his children with the respect they deserve.

Unfortunately for Mike though, it seems his wife was caught in the crossfires of his confessions and may possibly be a tad embarrassed, because he seems to indirectly be telling all their business.

Hopefully all will be forgiven and Mrs. Epps will ultimately accept her man’s apology in due time.

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