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T.I Apologises to Daughter Following Kobe Bryant’s Death

Following his initial tribute post to the late NBA legend, Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter who passed away in a helicopter crash, rapper T.I has penned a heartfelt message to apologise to his 18-year-old daughter, Deyjah Harris, and his stepdaughter, Zonnique Pullins for his “imperfections.”

I love you girls more than my vocabulary will allow me to express,” the 39-year-old rapper captioned a series of photos of himself with the two girls. “You have grown so much right before my very eyes & blossomed into strong, brilliantly opinionated, independent young women. I’m so proud of you both and I love you to no end, more than you’ll ever know.” 

He went on to apologize, seemingly referencing the recent controversy surrounding his comments about his daughter, Deyjah’s virginity. 

Recall that last year, T.I made the shocking revelation that he takes his 18-year-old daughter to the gynecologist every year to check her virginity. Now, the father of seven is making amends following the tragic death of Kobe Bryant and his daughter.

T.I’s Apology

Please forgive me for any and all imperfections that cause misunderstandings between us…. Charge my mind, not my heart,” he contiued. “You see Life may throw us curveballs & deal us some pretty bad hands at times. But rest assured, you’ll NEVER find yourself in a place too high or low for me to be there to catch you when you fall. I just Can’t let another second go by without letting you know while we’re still here in this life together…. You have ALL MY LOVE FOR ALL MY LIFE…&AFTER‼️  @princess_of_da_south@zonniquejailee.”

Although, T.I did not specifically mention Kobe Bryant‘s death in his post, but the sentiment is implied, especially after many other stars have credited the sudden loss with helping them to live in the moment. 

In one post, T.I wrote: “Life is too short man. Love hard on your children & family & live everyday like your last. Try to remind yourself to treat the people you love like you’ll never see them again. You never know.

In his post about Bryant‘s tragic death on social media, he wrote, “LA is in pain & it will NEVER be the same again.” 

He also shared touching posts to his wife, Tiny, his sons, Messiah, 19, Domani, 18, Clifford, 15, and Major, 11, and his 3-year-old daughter, Heiress

Despite all my shortcomings & transgressions the fact remains…. You Give me a thousand choices & I’d choose you every time,” he wrote to Tiny. 

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