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DMX's Fiancée Desiree Lindstrom Opens up on life after the late rapper passing in New Interview


Dmx Fiancée Desiree Lindstrom opens up about the death of Earl “DMX” Simmons after nearly a year.

Desiree Lindstrom opens up about her huge loss in 2021: “It's really hard”


In a new interview with TMZ producer Raquel Harper ─ Desiree Lindstrom opened up about how she’s been coping since the Yonkers-legend death. Lindstrom appeared on the “It’s Tricky with Raquel Harper” podcast to discuss how her and their son Exodus’ lives have changed since his passing.


“It’s hard, it’s really hard,” she said tearfully. “You know, I just take it minute-by-minute. Some people say you can take it day-by-day, but it’s really… not even minute-by-minute. I take it second-by-second.”


“My life changed so fast in the blink of an eye,” she continued. “It’s hard, but I just push myself really hard. Holidays get lonely… because Earl was my family, but I do have Exodus and I try to make the best of it, because I know that’s what he would’ve wanted me to do.”


Lindstrom also stated she appreciates X's fans and friends, who have checked up on her and their 5-year-old son since the rapper’s death.


“I do appreciate everybody that’s reached out, that checked on me, checked on Exodus,” she added. “Earl has some true fans that really loved him, and I appreciate all the love and support I’ve gotten.”


See a clip from Lindstrom's interview below.

DMX passed away at age 50 on April 9 in 2021 after he was placed on life support following a heart attack from a suspected drug overdose. He was said to be in a “vegetative state” with “lung and brain failure and no current brain activity.” He was pronounced dead a week after he was rushed to the hospital.


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