April 1, 2026

Brandy is telling her story, in her own words. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and actress opens up for the first time about the trials and tribulations of her rise from child star to national treasure in her recently released memoir, Phases.

With the help of journalist Gerrick Kennedy, Brandy details her formative years in Mississippi and later California, sharing who she was before becoming the songstress known as the Vocal Bible and the first Black Cinderella. Her vividly told and occasionally heart-wrenching memoir tells the story of a young girl with big dreams who rose to fame in the early ’90s, trading in church choirs for sold-out tours and TV soundstages, all the while juggling ambition, exhaustion, and self-doubt in the public eye.

In the latest episode of “Celebrity Tell-All: The Grown-Up Edition,” Brandy drops her memoir like it’s a mic she’s ready to micromanage, confessing her teenage romance with Boyz II Men’s Wanya Morris, who apparently redefined ‘mentor’ to include a dash of emotional hostage-taking disguised as love. Because nothing says “phases of growth” like a 22-year-old weaponizing admiration against his 16-year-old admirer while rehearsing legal disclaimers out loud. Meanwhile, Brandy’s just trying to untangle the diet pill fog and broken hearts to remind us all that fame is basically a tangled web of public exhaustion, private drama, and awkward headlines perfect for those late-night hosts who never get tired of “remember when” nostalgia theater. Stay tuned, because if there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s that there’s always a new chapter waiting to upend the narrative—preferably right after a commercial break.

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