Mary J. Blige 'demands the return of her Grammy Award and two luxury cars' as her bitter divorce from former manager Martin Isaacs continues 

Mary J. Blige has reportedly filed for the return of two luxury vehicles and a Grammy Award as her protracted divorce from former manager Martin ‘Kendu’ Isaacs continues.

The R&B superstar, 45, effectively ended her 13-year marriage to Isaacs by filing divorce papers in July, citing irreconcilable differences as a motivation for the split.

TMZ clam he has since retained one of the singer’s nine Grammy Awards as well as a string of other ‘non-specific’ gongs received by the singer during her illustrious recording career.

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Demands: Mary J. Blige has reportedly filed for the return of two luxury vehicles and a Grammy Award as her protracted divorce from former manager Martin ‘Kendu’ Isaacs continues.

The former manager, 49, is also still in possession of her Mercedes C300 and Mercedes SL550, along with a Range Rover he was originally asked to return in February.

The website alleges that Mary wants both Range Rover and Mercedes C-Class, but is happy to let him keep the SL.

It’s understood that she also claims the former manager, who she married in December 2003, also owes her $420,000 in unexplained business expenses.

MailOnline have contacted Mary’s representatives for further comment.  

No more drama! Mary J. Blige has opened up about her harrowing divorce battle and thanked fans for saving her life

In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, the singer recently spoke of her bitter - and potentially costly - divorce battle with estranged husband Isaacs, while and crediting her devoted fans for helping to save her life.

She said: 'I've finally got my life back. My fans have saved me. I have to keep going for them.' 

Her estranged husband is demanding $130,000 in monthly spousal support so that he can continue to live the 'lavish' lifestyle he enjoyed before she filed for divorce. 

Estranged: Isaacs is demanding $130,000 in monthly spousal support so that he can continue to live the 'lavish' lifestyle he enjoyed before she filed for divorce

Speaking about her turbulent few months, she added: 'I chose life. At anytime we all go through dark times.

'You might lose something when you make a positive choice and lose something when you make a negative choice, so for me it's best to just lose whatever you’re going to lose to get your life back. 

'My fans have saved me too. It's only when you hear people's testimonies that "you saved my life" or "helped me get out of an abusive relationship" that you realise going through these hard times makes you stronger.'  

Facing the music: Mary filed for divorce from Isaacs in July, citing irreconcilable differences after nearly 13 years of marriage

Mary has turned to fitness alongside prayer as a mechanism to keep her strong in mind, as well as body.

She explained: 'I chose to love Mary from the inside out. I'm not letting my hairstyle carry me or my jacket or boots.

'I can look at the mirror now when all this stuff is peeled back and say "I like you". Finally. My secret is positivity, water, prayer.'

Mary continued: 'I try to eat right I should be really big because I'm such a foodie. I work out, at least four days a week and I'm very committed to it, because it makes me feel good and happy. 

Hot to trot: Mary has turned to fitness and prayer as a mechanism to keep her strong in mind as well as body

'I run too, but the most I can do is three miles because I don't really like running. But I get it done.

'I have a nutritionist and I found out eggs and dairy we're causing swelling and inflammation.

'I was working out really hard and losing weight, but around my middle I couldn't work out what was going on. So I stopped eating dairy for a week and immediately I saw it was the problem.

'So when I'm home I try to keep it gluten free, keep breakfast kind of lean.'

Turning her life around: Mary revealed she works out four times a week to stay in shape

Although she is keeping a positive attitude for her fans, her divorce battle still rumbles on.

 Isaacs believes the R&B songstress should help him pay for his personal training sessions, private chef and a $1,000 allowance for new clothes.

Mary also fired her husband as her personal manager throughout their marriage and left him with 'no source of income', Isaacs argued in papers filed to the Los Angeles Superior Court last month.

But for now Mary is focusing on the US elections -  after having interviewed Hillary Clinton for her The 411 series with Apple music.

She said: 'It was one of the highlights of my career!'

Girl power: In a teaser clip for her new Apple Music show, Mary was seen singing a Bruce Springsteen song to Hillary Clinton and quizzing her on her goals

 

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