Kirk Frost and Rasheeda recently unveiled a photoshoot featuring their expansive blended family, featuring not only their 7 children but also several grandchildren. The images quickly became a viral sensation, sparking widespread speculation and commentary.
To address the rumors and set the record straight, Kirk went live with his wife Rasheeda to provide insight into their unique family dynamics.
Kirk Frost began the live session by addressing the elephant in the room – the viral photo shoot that showcased his large family. With a chuckle, he confidently admitted, “Yes, I got 7 kids.” However, he was quick to clarify that the dynamics of his family were more complex than the snapshot might suggest.
According to Kirk, he and Rasheeda have only encountered one major issue throughout their relationship. “Me and Rasheeda had one problem, and that’s it. All my other kids were either before I got with Rasheeda,” he shared. This revelation aimed to dispel any notions that Kirk may be a deadbeat dad, with multiple children outside his marriage.
Kirk Frost spoke warmly of Rasheeda, highlighting her role in the upbringing of their children. “Rasheeda is a very dope, great person because she helped to raise our babies, and they love her dearly,” he expressed.
Acknowledging the other mothers of his children, Kirk made it clear that there is no animosity. “We love their moms, too. We are family, family,” he declared.
With an air of confidence, Kirk directly addressed those who questioned his parenting and relationship choices. “You ain’t never heard of me and my seven kids not being taken care of. Why are y’all mad?”
In defense of Rasheeda, Kirk posed another question, “Y’all mad because she is not a quitter?”
As the live session continued, Kirk Frost expressed gratitude for the blessings bestowed upon him. “That’s the first time I had all my kids in one place,” he revealed, underscoring the significance of the viral photo shoot.
Rasheeda and Kirk share two kids together, while Kirk’s five other kids are from previous relationships.