Lil Baby wants us to know he cares and provides for his kids regardless of what his critics say about him. The My Turn rapper took to Instagram Saturday (August 8) to flex a recent purchase he made for his two sons. The clip comes a day after Ayesha Little, the mother of his oldest child Jason Armani, berated him for not paying his tuition.
View this post on Instagram#Lilbaby gifts both of his sons brand NEW Rollies ?? how they looking???
In the since-deleted Instagram story, Lil Baby gives fans an up-close look at two iced out Rolex watches. Jason is tagged under a diamond-encrusted gold bezel watch with a silver face and silver and gold band. Baby’s youngest son, Loyal Armani, got a silver band watch with a blue face and another diamond-encrusted bezel.
On Friday (August 7), Ayesha aired Baby out for the unpaid school tuition and shared receipts of the bill after a video of him giving his new girlfriend Jayda Cheaves a baby blue Birkin bag made its rounds on the internet.
View this post on InstagramOop!! Ayesha, the mother of #LilBaby’s eldest son, had a quick word about the finances for their son’s education after #JaydaCheaves showed off her new handbag!! (Swipe for previous post) (?:@gettyimages)
“Jason’s tuition had an outstanding balance before the balance even came about I have every email,” she wrote in the deleted story. “Due to you never paying it they took my baby off the portals so he won’t receive any learning programs from his school because they basically kicked him out.”
Lil Baby explained the coronavirus pandemic kept him from paying the bill because he doesn’t want his son inside the school building. He also claimed Ayesha was just jealous of Jayda.
View this post on Instagram#LilBaby responds to his son’s mother Ayesha ? (SWIPE for previous posts)
“I get the niggas you fucking ain’t buying you Birkins or whatever but don’t go to the Internet and act like I don’t go above and beyond for my son,” Lil Baby wrote.
Lil Baby has been having quite the eventful year. His second studio album My Turn went No. 1 on Billboard and pulled in 12 billion plays across the globe on streaming platforms. He also announced a hefty $100,000 price tag for a guest feature on a song in June.