Waka Flocka Flame has finally addressed his split from Tammy Rivera. Around one week after the reality star confirmed their breakup, the “Hard in da Paint” rapper revealed that he and Tammy are not with the drama. They are at peace with their breakup.
via: Page Six
However, the “No Hands” rapper, 35, insists there is no bad blood between him and the “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” star, also 35.
“That’s my best friend, that’s my dawg,” Flame said on TMZ’s podcast, “It’s Tricky With Raquel Harper,” on Thursday.
However, the “No Hands” rapper, 35, insists there is no bad blood between him and the “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” star, also 35.
“That’s my best friend, that’s my dawg,” Flame said on TMZ’s podcast, “It’s Tricky With Raquel Harper,” on Thursday.
Waka shared how he loved that he got the opportunity to raise Charlie, Tammy’s daughter.
Flame shared, however, that he plans to expand his family in the future, but “needs time” because he wants to be present in his children’s lives.
The “Round of Applause” rapper has been involved in Rivera’s daughter Charlie’s life since she was four, but has no biological kids of his own.
“I want to be in my kid’s life for the first five years,” he told Harper.
What I love about this story, is not only is the break-up/divorce amicable, but here Waka, a black man is speaking about the gratitude for being able to raise someone else’s child, and the impact it’s had on his life. Although he did cheat on Tammy often, Waka character wise and his willingness to commit to the situation of raising someone else’s child makes him a better man than most.
Too many single mothers, spend way too much time feeling less than, because they listen to the loudest in society who tell them that no one wants them or that they are unworthy because they have kids.
Whatever you focus on persists. So focus on the GOOD in you and the beauty of your life, in order to attract a better man.
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