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Ne-Yo says quarantine inspired him to work on his marriage with estranged wife

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 14: Ne-yo and Crystal Renay attend "GCAPP Empower Party (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for GCAPP)

In February, Ne-Yo had confirmed he was splitting from his wife after four years of marriage but now he’s revealed that the nationwide quarantine has made him re-examine his priorities and is giving his marriage to Crystal Renay another chance.

(Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

READ MORE: Ne-Yo and wife Crystal Renay are divorcing after four years of marriage

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When you’re faced with a pandemic and you see people dying daily, a bunch of people dying all the time.

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“When this thing went down and all of a sudden it was like hey, it’s not safe to be outside, I said to myself, ‘Ok, if I got to be inside, I want to be inside with people that I know love me beyond a shadow of a doubt,” he said of his reaction to COVID-19.

“And regardless of what me and Crystal was going through at the time, never did I ever say that I didn’t love her.

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