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'That's Beautiful': Keyshia Cole Fans Gush Over Her Heartfelt Post to Boyfriend Niko Khale

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Keyshia Cole celebrated Niko Khale‘s first Father’s Day with a soul-stirring post shared to Instagram on Sunday, June 21.

He told Cole that his gift was “amazing” and added, “Thank you so much baby.”

That is 🔥 That is something to keep❤️”

Another social user continued to swoon over Cole’s post and commented, “That’s so dope and thoughtful your baby so adorable bless u ❤️ happy father’s day handsome.”

Niko also appreciated the gesture and remarked under the singer’s post, “🤞🏾❤️ you gave me the greatest gift.”

The first-time father referred to their son as a “blessing from the Lord” and wrote in a Nov. 19 Instagram post, “Never knew a love like this 😢 My first born.

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