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Keyshia Ka’oir Explains Why You Won't See Her Oldest Children On Her Social Media

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Keyshia Ka’oir is upholding the boundaries of her children. The entrepreneur, a proud wife to rapper Gucci Mane, and a loving mom, is protective over her brood and rightfully so. […]

The post Keyshia Ka’oir Explains Why You Won't See Her Oldest Children On Her Social Media appeared first on Essence.

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