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Rapper Fetty Wap’s Daughter Passes Away At The Age of 4

Tragedy has struck rapper Fetty Wap and his daughter’s mother, Turquoise Miami. The rapper’s 4-year-daughter, Lauren Maxwell, reportedly died in her sleep after being ill for roughly a month. She passed away in June.

On July 31, Turquoise Miami shared the devastating news on her Instagram page with a beautiful message about the pretty toddler with a warm smile. 

The accompanying video showed little Lauren jumping and smiling in a pool with her hair braided with bright pink beads.

“This is my amazing, beautiful, funny, vibrant, loving, talented, smart and hardheaded princess mermaid Aquarius,’ the caption read. “If you see this post scrolling by with her comment or just say to yourself, ‘I love you LAUREN’ because they say that souls can feel your love #rip💔.”

 

Lauren was one of six children in Fetty Wap’s brood.

The grieving rapper also shared a now-deleted message on his IG story. He dedicated his July 25 performance at Rolling Loud to his baby girl.​​

“LoLo, daddy did that s**t for you last night, baby girl,” he wrote.

 

The “Trap Queen” emcee also posted an endearing Instagram post this past Father’s Day that included photos of him and his six adorable children.

“Pieces of my heart ❤️ ….. It’s them over anything or anybody 👑,” the caption read.

 

No other details have been released regarding Lauren’s untimely death.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Fetty Wap and Turquoise Miami at this time.

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Keka Araújo

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