Ne-Yo Reveals Polyamorous Relationship with Four Partners
R&B singer Ne-Yo publicly confirmed he is in a polyamorous relationship with four women during a recent livestream appearance on Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 3 stream. The Grammy Award winner described his current love life as “phenomenal” and detailed the circumstances that lead him to embrace this relationship style.
Ne-Yo’s openness about his polyamorous relationship comes after his divorce and reflects a shift in prioritizing his own well-being and happiness. This revelation sparks a conversation about evolving relationship structures and challenges conventional norms surrounding monogamy, especially within the public eye. The singer’s decision impacts not only his personal life but also his public image and potentially influences broader discussions about modern relationships.
The 45-year-old artist explained that his previous marriage “didn’t go well,” leading to divorce and hurt feelings. “I made my mistakes,” he stated, adding that the experience prompted a commitment to honesty in all his relationships. “I ain’t lying to nobody about nothing ever again.”
Ne-Yo revealed that one of his current partners was already in his life when he decided to explore a polyamorous arrangement. He initiated a conversation with her, explaining his feelings for other women and proposing a shared relationship. ”I went, ‘Listen, you know I rock with you. I absolutely rock with you. But it ain’t just you,'” he recounted. “‘I also rock with her, and her, and her. so what I wanna do is bring this whole thing together. If you with it, let’s rock. If you’re not, that’s cool too. No love lost. You go your way and I go mine.'”
He publicly introduced his four girlfriends – Arielle Hill, Brionna Williams, Cristina, and Moneii – in March 2025, referring to them as his “pyramid.”
To accommodate his relationships, Ne-Yo favors large beds. “That’s like two California Kings next to each other,” he said, noting the need for a custom-made mattress. He emphasized that his current lifestyle is about prioritizing what’s best for himself,his children,and his “tribe.”