DC Young Fly is opening up about his faith and his grieving process after losing his long-term partner Ms. Jacky Oh.
The 31-year-old comedian appeared on The Steve Harvey Show with his 85 South co-hosts Karlous Miller and Chico Bean on Wednesday to discuss his Netflix comedy special Ghetto Legends and how God is getting him through the process of losing the mother of his three children.
“There’s no human secret way of dealing with things, especially when real life hits you,” he said. “And I think a lot of people don’t know real life — you make and create how your life can go today, but you don’t know where your life is going to go tomorrow.”
“Once I learned that I can’t control life and the things that surround it, but I can control my spirit — it’s one thing I do got control over — I don’t care about nothing,” he said. “I’m God fearing. I lead by the spirit, not by the flesh. You got a human mind and you got a spirit mind.”
Appearing in a recent interview on the Steve Harvey radio morning show DC Young Fly reflects on the shocking loss of his girlfriend Jacky Oh and his continuous belief in the spirit! Cousins, let’s please keep DC and Jacky’s loved ones in continued prayers ♥️🙏🏿
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Despite doing everything right, he used a car accident as a metaphor for the delicacy of life.
“Yeah I’ve been ducking and dodging, but I still got hit. You can drive as safe as possible, but you still get hit. And it’s on you to maneuver and show people when you do get hit what you are gonna do.”
He added that it is important to “understand what’s bigger than you,” saying, “You can’t control a spirit.”
DC then admitted that it is “an unfortunate situation” to have his “life on display” but said that his faith was strong.
“Day for day, I don’t know what I’m going to do,” he concluded. “I just thank God I still have my mind to figure it out.”
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