Lanisha Cole had a memorable Halloween with her boyfriend, Brian Kuba, and her daughter, Onyx, whom she shares with Nick Cannon.
The weekend leading up to Halloween was a joyous one for little Onyx Ice, as she had a blast at a local pumpkin patch in not one, but two adorable costumes.
When Halloween finally arrived, Lanisha and Brian took the adorable Onyx trick-or-treating, going door to door for some sweet treats. Lanisha couldn’t resist sharing a heartwarming video of the trio’s Halloween excursion on her Instagram account.
She captioned, “The way Brian loves her. I can’t even begin to tell you how special their bond is. He doesn’t celebrate Halloween but he knows how much these moments mean to me. Onyx will have so many beautiful memories .”
However, not everyone responded to the video with positivity. One commenter chose to make a judgmental and negative remark, suggesting that Lanisha might be turning Onyx against her “real dad.”
The commenter wrote, “Typical black woman, hope you don’t turn her against her real dad because he is a good man, remember you’re one who step out of the relationship. He loves his children’s and he take care of everyone”
In response, Lanisha defended her co-parenting relationship with Nick Cannon, assuring that Onyx maintains a loving bond with her father.
” Y’all take any opportunity to sh*t on black women. She has her relationship with her father which he himself speaks on. He absolutely loves ALL of his children which is evident. I go out of my way to make sure that he has his time with her and I would never speak negatively about him or make Onyx feel anything other than love for her Dad. It’s nothing but love on the days he comes to pick her up. Please stay off my page and leave black women alone.”
She added, “The nerve of this dust bucket. It probably grinds your gears to see a woman of color being openly treated with love and respect. Sad part is he’s not the only one who feels like that. Please redirect your anger to the woman/women who hurt you. Anywho.. let me get back to being loved on.”