“Yeah, that could be cringey but I’m freakin’ proud of that. I feel like this is taking me back to when I was 18, like, ‘If you’re not a man, you can’t have it,'” the former Mormon confessed. “I feel like you were literally asked to suppress your wife or leave [your job].”
While discussing their current problems, Justin gave more context to the situation. “He said how much he appreciated the work I had done but, ‘With Whitney being a public figure, I just didn’t see how we were going to be able to make this continue to work,'” the ex-executive told his other half. “That was how the conversation started.”