Why I Called Marriage "Zombie Plan" - Tems Defends Herself
Here's how she responded

About a year ago, Tems did an interview where she called marriage a "zombie plan" saying:
"TEMS: I had a job after I graduated. I had a job. I was trying to be a good girl [laughs]. A good girl is a girl that listens to her parents and gets a job and says okay, I'm trying to make my parents proud by showing them I'm going to get a job, get married, and do the thing. The robot plan. The zombie plan [laughs]. It's a zombie plan and I was on that plan, and then I got signed. The thing is I've been writing music since I was like 11, and I was just like do I want to be here in the next ten years? Is this it? And I was just like nah, I would rather die than remain here."
Now, during a new interview with Real 92.3LA, the singer is being asked about this comment she made. Here's what Tems has to say now about calling marriage 'a zombie plan'.
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During her interview, Tems was asked "You once said getting a job, getting married, getting a house and fulfilling that kind of lifestyle is a zombie life" to which she responded:
TEMS: It's yes, I possibly said that, yeah.
"Yes you said it. You called us zombies"
TEMS: Uh, no. I said it's a zombie plan. But it's not a zombie plan for everybody. For me, it was. If I was in that direction, it would have been, yeah.
"You graduated high school and then thought to yourself, okay I'm going to be a good daughter, follow the plan. At what point were you like: you know what, I have to be happy or I'm dead?'"
TEMS: I started realizing that um, I was really unhappy for a long time and I just don't think that as a human, I wasn't meant to be unhappy. Like, in my spirit you know what I'm saying. Life is too short for you to live life for another person.
I felt like I've paid my dues. I went to school. I finished school. Some people don't, and you know, they paid my fees, I gave them back my grades. And now, I can be left alone to do what I want to do.
Today, they can't even believe people are talking about me. Like I think it's more of like a pride thing now. Like wow, that's our daughter!
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