Saturday, April 27, 2024

Rapper Da Brat Has Given Birth to A ‘Perfect’ Lil Dude Named True with Wife Jesseca | VIDEOs

Da Brat and Judy
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*Alrighty then! Congrats are in order for Da Brat and her wife JessecaJudy Harris-Dupart. That’s because they are now parents to a new-to-the-world baby boy whose moniker is True.

“Feels like a dream. He’s perfect in every way. [I’m] very appreciative for such a blessing of our bundle of joy. This journey has been more amazing than we could’ve ever imagined,” Brat admitted to People. The 49-year-old rapper excitedly added this: “I can’t believe he came out of me!”

As far as the specifics of the birth, True came into the world in Atlanta at 8:30pm Thursday evening. Lil dude weighed in at 7 lbs., 8 oz., and measured 20 inches long.

“His name had been True Legend Harris-Dupart, but now that we’ve met him, we are tempted to name him Perfect,” Harris-Dupart said.

We’re taking a breath of relief ’cause the People article confirmed the new parents are wisely not making that move. Naming a child “Perfect” would be a disaster.

Here’s what we reported earlier on Da Brat and Judy’s expectancy concerning them using a white sperm donor.

*Da Brat and her wife Jesseca ‘Judy’ Harris-Dupart are reacting to the backlash over the rapper’s white sperm donor comments on their reality show.

“That [dude] looked like Jiminy Cricket,” Brat said in an episode while pooling through a selection of viable candidates and only one Black donor was presented to the couple, per Complex. “I was like, ‘I’m sorry but that wasn’t gonna be my choice.’ … But I think we did a great job with picking. He’s handsome, he’s tall, and I think he’s going to look beautiful with my wife’s egg.”

In an interview with The Root, Brat explained their decision to go with a white donor but fans believe the choice was grounded in colorism. 

Brat and Judy clapped back to these accusations during a recent appearance on the “Tamron Hall Show” 

“I didn’t think it would be offensive to anybody,” the rapper said about the “Jiminy Cricket” comment. “I cracked jokes about almost everybody that I saw, that one just happened to make it in the show. I wasn’t trying to be mean or say anything negative about Black people. We were looking for a Black donor. We’re Black, we wanted a Black donor. So it was just misconstrued and taken way out of context.”

Get the full story, here at EURweb.

MORE NEWS ON EURWEB: Da Brat and Judy Talk Love, Marriage and Expanding Their Blended Family | EUR Exclusive

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