Rapper Gucci Mane and his wife, entrepreneur Keyshia Ka’oir have broken with celebrity convention and decided to show their new baby to the public, Essence reported.
As a part of his new album, “Ice Daddy,” the infant, whose name is Ice, can be seen on the cover wearing Gucci threads and a diamond necklace that probably costs more than most undergraduate degrees.
The little guy has been a great sense of joy for Gucci. Last August, he announced his wife’s pregnancy last August on Instagram and wrote, “My wife pregnant. My life is great.”
When the baby was born, he wrote, “My wife just gave me a 7 lb. 1 oz. baby boy. His name [is] Ice Davis. 12/23/20 thank you, Mrs. Davis,” he wrote.
Ice is the first child between Gucci, whose name is Radric Davis, and Keyshia Ka’oir. Gucci has an adolescent son named Keitheon Davis from a previous relationship, and Mrs. Davis has three children from previous relationships.
Keyshia Ka’oir is known for being the epitome of the “ride or die” when she stuck beside Gucci while he
was in prison for federal gun possession by a convicted felon charge for two years. In fact, they met when Gucci got a copy of a magazine that Ka’oir was modeling in while he was in jail for another charge in 2010.Ka’oir is credited with helping the rapper lose about 100 pounds and improve his eating habits.
“Gucci has always meant a lot to me,” she said in a Fader interview. “I was his biggest support system, and no matter what he goes through, I’m going to be there for him. Why would I turn my back on him now?”
Davis is certainly a lucky man, and we’re certain “Mrs. Davis” believes her faithfulness paid off each time she looks at her precious baby boy.
Gucci Mane’s new album is set to be released on June 18, Father’s Day.
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