Twice-failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams stated this week that a boyfriend she “fell in love with” in college predicted she would “end up alone and lonely.”
The unmarried Adams made the remarks during an appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show.
“When I was in college, I fell in love with a boy who was mean to me,” Abrams said.
“He broke up with me and he said that I was too ambitious and wanted too many things, and I would end up alone and lonely, uh, and so I got really mad,” Abrams added.
Abrams, 49, has remained unmarried to this day and is currently single.
Under the pen name Selena Montgomery, Abrams has written several erotic fiction novels.
In a 2017 tweet, Abrams revealed that in one of her books, “I wrote my ex-boyfriend in as a character and put him in prison, where he languishes to this day.”
In October 2022, Abrams blamed inflation and poverty under Joe Biden on children and “unwanted pregnancies.”
“[Abortion has] been reduced to this idea of a culture war,” Abrams said during an appearance on MSNBC. “But for women in Georgia, this is very much a question of whether they’re going to end up in poverty in the next five years because women who are forced to carry unwanted pregnancies.”
“They’re four times more likely to be impoverished within five years,” she continued. “They’re twice as likely to be on food stamps. This is an economic issue and it’s being reduced to this culture conversation.”
“While abortion is an issue, it nowhere reaches the level of interest of voters in terms of the cost of gas, food, bread, milk…what could you do as governor to alleviate the concerns of Georgia voters about those livability, daily, hourly issues that they’re confronted with?” MSNBC ‘sMike Barnicle countered.
Abrams replied that “having children is why you’re worried about your price for gas, it’s why you’re concerned about how much food costs.”