
Gossips slammed RnB beauty Monica, after the skinny singer shared images of her cute son in urban gear. Terms like "tacky, thug and ghetto" were applied to the baby boy. Monica is so distraught by the slams she penned a letter .
I truly thank [my fans] for their love and support. It’s something that motivates me as a mother and as a person. Their love and support has carried me through a 13-year career, one child, and four albums.
And because of those that prefer not to hate, I’ll always make music and let them into my personal life. I was made aware of the few people that did not like his choice of attire. But who are we to judge? Truth be told: it should be respected that he’s on a major website wearing clothes that were created and made by Black men.
How do we constantly find negative when only positive exists? Is it a problem with the world or people in general? My son is being raised by strong black men, so therefore, when I dress him, I dress him as one. Not as a thug, not as a hoodlum.
How he dresses reflects nothing that I teach him. Morals and values are instilled in our home and in our lives. And for those that choose to speak negative, I simply must say take a look at self and dissect the problems within before you try to look at my life and dissect mine. My son is loved, blessed, favored by God and supported by many.
Thank you very much Sean “Puffy� Combs and the Rocafella family. We love you and will support you at all costs.
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