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Khadiyah Lewis, 'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' star, dies at 44
Khadiyah Lewis, 'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' star, dies at 44

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Khadiyah Lewis, 'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' star, dies at 44

Khadiyah "KD" Lewis, the reality TV personality best known as a cast member on the VH1 series Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, has died. Her brother Jamaal Lewis confirmed the news on Instagram, writing, "Rest In Peace To My Sister Khadiyah Lewis, She Was The Best." Jamaal told the Shade Room that his sister died May 30, at 44. "This has been an extremely emotionally devastating time. All prayers, condolences, and well wishes are sincerely appreciated," he said in a statement. "At this time, we have decided not to discuss anything surrounding her death or why she passed away." Entertainment Weekly has reached out to representatives for Khadiyah Lewis for further information. Sina Bina, who costarred on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta with Lewis, paid tribute to her late castmate in an Instagram story post, writing, "Rest in Peace Queen… condolences to her family and friends. Born in Oklahoma City in 1981, Lewis attended Florida A&M University and Georgia State University, according to LinkedIn. She primarily worked as a tax consultant and real estate broker for the past two Lewis was best known for her time on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. She first appeared on the reality show — a spinoff of Love & Hip Hop: New York that debuted a year after the original series — in its third season, in 2014. Lewis could be seen in six episodes of season 3 as the real estate agent and business consultant of rapper Yung Joc. Lewis then became a more regular cast member on the show when she returned as Yung Joc's girlfriend during season 4, in 2015. She is credited in 13 of the season's 19 episodes, according to IMDb. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

Cardi B shares biggest fear about raising kids with ex Offset
Cardi B shares biggest fear about raising kids with ex Offset

Express Tribune

time29-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Cardi B shares biggest fear about raising kids with ex Offset

Cardi B has opened up about one of her biggest concerns when it comes to raising her children with ex Offset—making sure they stay motivated and driven. The Grammy-winning rapper took to Instagram Stories on Jan. 29 to share her fears about their three children: Kulture Kiari Cephus, 6, Wave Set Cephus, 3, and their 4-month-old daughter, whose name has not been revealed. "My biggest fear is my kids not having that DRIVE," Cardi wrote. "IDGAF what you wanna do!! MAKE A BILLION DOLLARS OUT OF IT!" Cardi, 32, born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, knows firsthand the hustle it takes to succeed. She first gained fame in 2015 as a reality star on Love & Hip Hop: New York before skyrocketing to international stardom with her 2017 hit single Bodak Yellow. Before her music career, she worked as a stripper for four years, often emphasizing the importance of financial independence and hard work. While Cardi and Offset have had a public on-and-off relationship, they continue to co-parent their children. Her latest statement sheds light on the struggles of raising kids in wealth, ensuring they develop the same work ethic that helped her build her empire. As Cardi balances fame, business ventures, and motherhood, she remains focused on instilling ambition and determination in her children.

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