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'So Sweet!': Lil Scrappy Fans Swoon After His Wife Bambi Writes This Touching Message

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Although Mother’s Day recently passed, Lil Scrappy’s wife Bambi took the day as a cue to celebrate her husband for being an amazing father.

Bambi thanked the “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” star for helping her with parenting their son and being a hands-on father.

Thank you for being a true parent … you don’t just do “daddy duties” you are everything to your kids and I so appreciate it @reallilscrappy 💙”

The “No Problem” rapper gushed over his wife’s touching post and commented, “Dang boo it ain’t even Father’s Day and I feel so appreciated right now , but I love my kids can’t live without em , but thank you for the love and acknowledgement.”

❤️ black fathers matter”

“Beautiful family.

The real help is what truly matters and is what Baby boy will remember❤️”

Bambi and Scrappy welcomed their son Breland in November 2018.

Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information

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