Dr. Cheyenne Bryant has her foot back on Cam Newton’s neck.

The psychologist expert and life coach recently sat down with The Breakfast Club host where she discussed former NFL player turned podcaster Cam Newton after he admitted that he had not been faithful to his current girlfriend, comedian Jasmine Brown.

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She brought up Newton’s relationship woes as she talked about her intent for Black men, saying she wants them to realize creating broken families by having multiple children with multiple different women “ain’t it.”

Dr. Bryant was a guest on Newton’s show back in August, where she explained to him that in his process of being fearful of marriage, he was also creating broken homes by having multiple children with multiple women. 

The 35-year-old has six biological children from three different women – including his current girlfriend – and two other children that he claims despite those children coming from previous relationships. 

Reflecting on that interview, she tied it back to his most recent situation with his girlfriend, “Cam was resistant, but Cam had to answer a lot of questions in his household. Cam had a lot of stuff – a lot of different conversations he had to have with that woman whether she wants to come out on social media and wear the mask she’s been wearing. That mask is off at home. Cam had to answer questions.”

Newton has reportedly been dating Brown since 2021, and in March, they welcomed their first child together. 

Bryant told The Breakfast Club co-host Charlemagne Tha God that she has no remorse for Newton and Brown’s situation because she is working to “interrupt the pattern.” 

She even said she’d like to talk to Brown herself. 

“I think that Jas got herself into something that she didn’t understand she was getting herself into, and I think that she would love to backpedal if she could. But where do you go from here you have a child. A lot of women, especially Black women, stay because they don’t want to be a product of a broken house, and they don’t want to be a single mom. Who wants to be a statistic?”

Dr. Bryant said she understands both perspectives whether Brown decided to stay or leave Newton.

“And it’s not because he has kids it’s because he’s not honoring you. He’s disrespecting you. And he’s not only doing it private he’s doing it publicly. He’s not even allowing it to be pillow talk. And that’s what I mean by the epitome of a high valued man in the most low functionality you can have. Like you have no respect at all for this women who you not only have a child with but you are in a relationship with.” 

In his Oct. 18 episode, Newton professed to his guest, comedian Corey Holcomb, that he had been unfaithful during his relationship with Brown. 

“As long as I’ve been with Jas I can’t honestly say I’ve only been with Jas. As we grow, I hate that I’ve embarrassed her, because no woman wants to admit that openly — that their person has not always been with them only. So what’s allowed us to get closer in our relationship is that I don’t feel she judges me for my actions; she holds me accountable for my actions,” he said. “And she asks me certain things, ‘How can I do certain things so this won’t be a normalcy for you moving forward?’ I’ve never had nobody to really understand how I think.”

Newton told Holcomb that because of the structure of their relationship, he can be open with Brown about anything. He feels he can be honest with her and that she is not only his “friend” and “confidant” but also his “place of refuge” and a place he can go to “recharge.”

“When I see the longevity of our relationship, I know that it’s working. It’s not that I’m taking advantage of her. If anything she’s giving me something that I’ve never had. So I have to nurture and protect her and she’s been able to nurture and protect me as well.”

As for Brown, she seems to have accepted Newton and her relationship with him for what it is. Following the uproar over the interview, fans sent Brown messages to show support. 

She wrote her response on her Instagram story saying, “Childddddd here come the ‘just checking on you’ DMs. I am fine. TRUST ME, I know WHO and WHAT my ni–a is. Ain’t no secrets or surprises. He can talk to me about anything.”

In another story, she addressed the question many fans had regarding why she chooses to stay in the relationship.

 

She said, “Why not just be single if you gonna cheat’ I feel you!!! HOWEVER, men just be wanting to f–k. Once they do that, they’re back to temporarily thinking straight. It’s real ghetto out here! I get it! I don’t blame yall for wanting to be single! But if you spend enough time talking to men about this topic, you’ll see that it’s not as shocking as it may seem.”

Fans reacted to the clip of Dr. Bryant on The Breakfast Club, giving mixed reactions on The Shade Room.

A few believed Brown wouldn’t leave that relationship until she was good and ready. They said, “One thing I learned is we don’t get tired until we are tired! But when we do get tired, there will be no tears and all silence. She’ll walk away when she’s dang tired.”

Another agreed with Dr. Bryant that the reason Brown hasn’t left yet is because she doesn’t want to be a statistic. “She hit it on the head. She doesn’t want to be a statistic, “ they wrote. But someone else argued, “I’d rather be a single mom than have a man play in my face privately or publicly.”

This perspective appears to be one that Newton’s first baby mom, Kia Proctor had. Proctor  is the mother of four of his children after the two were in a seven year relationship. 

She recently talked about leaving the relationship after Newton got another woman pregnant. 

“‘He had a baby outside of our relationship that I was not okay with, and we were not married,” she said in a YouTube video. “So I’m like, ‘I’m not about to deal with this,’ because I thought what we had was something way more special than the way you’re treating it. And I felt like I had no choice but to leave. I had to choose me and my kids over what he was about to put me through.”

Proctor did give Newton some credit, saying that they have a “great co-parenting schedule” where they take turns picking up the kids every Sunday. 

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