We’ve seen the life of a hip-hop heiress go in many different directions over the years, but few have made a lane for themselves quite like Zonnique Pullins.
From her stint as a member of the Image Award-nominated teen collective, OMG Gurlz, to bringing the real to reality TV in her own right on Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta, let’s just say the daughter of rap icon T.I. and XScape singer Tiny is doing well enough for herself to raise a family all of her own. In this week’s “My First Time,” Zonnique very candidly revisits that moment when she found out she would become a first-time mom — and yes, we do mean candid!
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Recently teasing new music while posing with Hunter, her now-four-year-old daughter (seen above), the “#FTCU” singer brought us back to that pivotal moment when her pregnancy was initially confirmed. Funny enough, the shocking news actually inspired her to promptly shoot a music video for the aforementioned song, so fans can thank baby girl for pushing mommy to create! From the bedroom to the bathroom, she spares no detail in her recollection of this story.
Watch Zonnique share a piece of her first-time motherhood journey with us below via “My First Time”:
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