DaBaby’s Daughter Learns to Shoot: Social Media’s Reaction

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DaBaby embraced quality time with his family during the Thanksgiving holiday, capturing and sharing heartwarming moments on social media for his fans to enjoy. In a particularly striking clip, the rapper was seen instructing his six-year-old daughter, Serenity, on how to safely handle and shoot a gun.

“Welcome to the south. Got them babies started early today,” he humorously captioned the post on Instagram, which quickly sparked discussions among his followers.

The video begins with DaBaby behind the camera, showcasing an intimate father-daughter moment. After Serenity successfully fired off one shot, the scene shifts to DaBaby standing closely behind her, guiding her as she aims the firearm straight ahead. With enthusiasm and support from her family, Serenity confidently fired the gun six times after her father prompted, “You ready for me to let it go?” A family member cheered her on in the background, encouraging her to “get on there.”

As the clip continues, Serenity demonstrated her growing confidence by firing the gun a few more times, with her father right beside her, emphasizing the importance of safety and proper technique. Additional segments of the video also feature other young family members taking turns with what appears to be the same weapon, highlighting a family culture that emphasizes early education about firearms.

Explosive Reactions from Social Media to DaBaby’s Family Activity

On November 27, DaBaby shared this noteworthy video, which quickly garnered a staggering nearly 15,000 comments and over 665,000 likes within just four days. Fans, as well as fellow celebrities, expressed their opinions regarding the rapper’s unconventional choice to teach Serenity about handling a firearm, igniting a vibrant discussion.

For instance, the artist Sexyy Red chimed in with enthusiasm, writing, “I love dis teach em early to protect.” Bobby Shmurda joined the conversation with a series of laughing and fire emojis, showing his approval of the moment.

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Instagram user @markrandomx praised the lesson, declaring, “You are watching the young black woman violence victim rate go down in this video. This is what EVERY father should teach their daughter, EVERY FATHER.” Such sentiments resonate strongly with many who support teaching young girls about self-defense and firearm safety.

Another user, @angelaj3l, echoed this sentiment, stating, “If guns are in the house they need to learn to respect them n to use properly. Good job girlies handled that kick back like sum Gs!” This comment underscores the belief that responsible education about firearms is crucial in today’s society.

“If u don’t got a daughter be quiet. Very very quiet,” remarked @baybgoat, highlighting the often polarized opinions surrounding parenting methods. Meanwhile, @diamondtherealtor shared, “My dad taught me at 10. Black fathers matter,” emphasizing the positive impact of involved father figures.

Adding to the conversation, @latoyasuber mentioned her own experience, stating she learned to shoot at age eight, further supporting the notion of early education. In a thought-provoking comment, @queen.ky pointed out the double standards in societal reactions, saying, “Y’all don’t say anything about yt kids that are assembling rifles and hunting at 5 years old. So why is this a problem???”

For more insights and reactions from the community, check out the comment section below.

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  • David Bridges

    David Bridges

    David Bridges is a media culture writer and social trends observer with over 15 years of experience in analyzing the intersection of entertainment, digital behavior, and public perception. With a background in communication and cultural studies, David blends critical insight with a light, relatable tone that connects with readers interested in celebrities, online narratives, and the ever-evolving world of social media. When he's not tracking internet drama or decoding pop culture signals, David enjoys people-watching in cafés, writing short satire, and pretending to ignore trending hashtags.

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