Khaligraph Jone’s angers baby mama after demanding custody of son, Xolani

Weeeh, it has indeed been one good weekend filled with drama from baby mamas and baby daddies! While KRG is denying Linah as the mother of his sons; Khaligraph Jones apparently wants custody of his 3 year old son Xolani.

Khaligraph Jones son, Xolani

Let me refresh your memory. You see before Khaligraph Jones revealed he had dumped Cashy Karimi for his new wife, Georgina; turns out that he had the goodbye moment with Cashy which resulted to a baby. What’s more interesting is that Xolani and Amali (Khali’s daughter) are both 3 years. Ama ni Nairobi…tusonge?

Sad part is that during the 3 years Zonali has been alive, his mama Cashy Karimi accuses Khaligraph Jones of not wanting to be part of the boy’s life. So far she has not only branded him a deadbeat adding that her late dad was the only male figure, Xolani got to know since birth.

Baby Xolani

Daddy’s finally ready

Of course with all that pull and push, matters concerning Xolani at the time  wouldn’t have been resolved in a calm way; and I’m guessing this is why Khaligraph May have opted to maintain his silence… but again, supporting Xolani shouldn’t been an issue despite his fall out with ex Cashy, right?

Anyway after the long ‘break’ from daddy duties, looks like Khaligraph wants in-on-his son’s life…that is custody. Wait, not sure whether it’s full custody or shared but judging from his baby mama’s long post – looks like this won’t be easy.

Miss Cashy with son, Xolani

Through her Instagram stories, Cashy made it her business to call out ex Khaligraph following his interview where he mentioned about wanting his boy’s custody. However, having denied him before, Cashy hit out at her BD saying;

A person who once said he ‘does not know who I am and does not recognize a baby from me’ now says he wants custody of this sweet child – that he had no prior concern for, and has had me wilding out here a couple of time

And from the rest of the post, Cashy says her ex might be using her baby for public sympathy. She added;

But again – I guess family court will handle this better compared to netizens.

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