Ronnie DeVoe, 57, Confirms ‘New Edition’ Rumors!

Ronnie DeVoe Officially Confirms Long-Standing Rumors About New Edition

At age 57, Ronnie DeVoe has confirmed what many fans have suspected for years—the true story behind the iconic R&B group, New Edition. This revelation renews interest in their complex history marked by immense success and internal conflicts.

Formed in Boston during the late 1970s, New Edition started as a group of young friends dreaming of musical stardom. The original lineup included Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ralph Tresvant, and Ronnie DeVoe. Their early days featured local performances and perseverance, eventually leading producer Maurice Starr to discover them and produce their debut hit, “Candy Girl,” in 1983.

Their success skyrocketed with hits like “Cool It Now” and “Mr. Telephone Man,” establishing them as top-tier R&B stars. However, tensions arose, notably with Bobby Brown, who sought a more mature, rebellious image, clashing with the group’s wholesome appeal. Brown was ultimately expelled in 1986, branching out into a successful solo career.

In 1996, the group reunited for the “Home Again” album, reassembling all six members. Despite high anticipation, old conflicts resurfaced during the tour, caused by drug use, personal disputes, and chaotic performances, including a reported shooting incident. This led to the tour’s collapse and financial difficulties.

Throughout these turbulent times, Ronnie DeVoe remained relatively reserved, avoiding much drama. He later joined Bobby Brown and Ricky Bell in the group RBRM and appeared on reality TV, which drew mixed reactions from fans. Members also faced personal challenges, with Ricky Bell overcoming addiction and others enduring relationship struggles and rumors.

The group’s journey exemplifies the ups and downs of fame, filled with talent, betrayal, and resilience. Ronnie’s recent confirmation of longstanding rumors adds a new chapter to their legacy, as fans continue to follow their ongoing story.

Despite the turmoil, New Edition’s influence on R&B and pop music endures, inspiring generations and continuing to resonate through their timeless hits. Their story reminds us of the power of friendship, perseverance, and the human side of stardom.

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