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I was broke when my first baby mama got pregnant, but something told me to keep it going - Shatta Wale

'Dancehall King' Shatta Wale celebrated her first child Cherissa's 13th birthday on July 1, 2023, and she's still going strong.
 
Cherissa, the daughter of the "On God" hitmaker, became a teenager and lost her cool. 
 
Yesterday, he shared a lovely message on Facebook about her day and also promised to buy her a Range Rover when she turns 16.




In a new post on Facebook, Shatta Wale has revealed that when Cherissa’s mom got pregnant, he was very broke at the time but his instincts told him to keep the baby


“I Remember when your mother said she was pregnant 😂🙏I was Damn broke ✌️But something in me said “Tell her to keep it” I told her and she did,” he revealed

Shatta Wale further acknowledged the sacrifices Cherissa’s mum has made for him, and how they have been able to stay good friends.

”Until today I owe your mum and God will make me pay her back even though we went thru stress to get here. Now she is like a bestie to me 🎉✌️😂She calls me king 👑 She call me Daddy
I have forgiven her and she has done same too
Even tho we can’t be together we have found a way to make you a happy child,” he stated


He continued; “Say thank you mummy everyday because you have a very sweet mum ,caring and respectful…Just wait for your special gift when you are 16yrs. I love you cherissa NHYIRA Wale ❤️🥂.”

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