… priority, but his kids certainly are. In addition to his two biological children—Brandon, 26 and Malik, 15—the divorced father has raised his daughter D’Essence, 18, since she was 2 years old and he has pitched in to parent the kids of his relatives, fraternity brother and many others in need.
“I have been helping to feed kids since I was 15 years old,” he explains. “[There] were kids in the community, their parents were on drugs. I started out boiling hot dogs and making sandwiches for kids that didn’t have anything to eat.” He wishes for his generosity and fatherhood, not wealth and fame, to be his ultimate legacy.
“I enjoy being the best father I can be and being an awesome father to the fatherless. My dad was murdered and taken away from me when I was 7 so I know what it’s like growing up without a dad, even though I had an awesome granddad and uncles. But to be able to fill that void for somebody else is just incredible. I would actually pay money to do it.”