Jeannie Mai Helps T.I. Monitoring Daughter’s Virginity

T.I. has been the most well liked subject of the week following his revelation that he displays his daughter Deyjah Harris’ virginity throughout her visits to the gynecologist. Since opening up about this on the Women Like Us podcast, different celebrities have shared their ideas and The Actual’s Jeannie Mai is the newest to take action. In contrast to most, nonetheless, the discuss present host is coming to the rapper’s protection.

Throughout a current episode of the morning discuss present, Mai defined why she is all for Tip’s controversial selection. 

“I help what T.I. is doing as a result of I perceive how onerous it should be to speak with an reverse gendered daughter, particularly on this time,” she mentioned. “Particularly what he will need to have seen and identified, you already know? Of what boys are like. And for me, I used to be a really wild woman, I did not like guidelines, I rebelled so much… Clearly he’s tremendous involved about right this moment’s world and the whole lot.”

The often outspoken TV persona went on to supply some recommendation to the rapper on how he can finest talk along with his 18-year-old daughter.

“I might simply say, ‘What’s it that you’re involved about with regards to the breaking of the hymen or the truth that she’s having intercourse?'” she continued. “Is it the STDs? Is it that she does not perceive what love is? Does he have to know who the boys are? Why does not he belief her? No matter it’s, he wants to talk it together with her.”

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As beforehand reported, whereas Deyjah has not publicly responded to her father’s feedback, she did point out how she feels on social media by liking tweets that condemned his phrases. The co-hosts of the Women Like Us podcast have additionally issued a press release apologizing for laughing whereas the rapper shared the controversial story and have since eliminated the episode from their archives.

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