We talk about how people who’ve been abused often find themselves in “fight or flight” mode and do things they wouldn’t normally do because of their trauma. “We talk about how some of them were teens when they did these things, and how the teenage brain is not developed enough to make rational decisions all the time. “My True Crime Story” finds the MC guiding viewers through both hilarious and heartbreaking stories that may have gone under the radar otherwise, providing her colorful commentary to keep things light while emphasizing aspects of the subject’s life that may have contributed to their questionable behavior. Remy Ma provides colorful commentary while narrating new series, “My True Crime Story.” VH1 “It will not only be their true accounts, but we’ll get to see their redemption story, how it changed them, how they’re helping others not go down the same path, and prove that you don’t have to fit the narratives placed on you based on your past. The artist has maintained her innocence throughout, yet still sees the value in understanding the mindset of others who’ve also gone through the prison system and made it out better people. It’s understandable that the “Back Outside” artist, 41, would empathize, as she served seven years after being convicted of shooting a woman at a Manhattan nightspot in 2007. “When they broke it down for me and said that these would be first person accounts from the people who’ve been through the system, who went to prison, who planned it all out, I was definitely interested,” Remy, real name Reminisce Smith-Mackie, told us of signing on for the gig.
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