Roddy Ricch took a rare moment to speak out about family tensions this Easter, addressing the situation surrounding his children. On the same day he shared holiday memories featuring his daughter, Allie Kay (whose real name is Alexandra Kiser), appeared to express her discontent with a subtle jab at Roddy. The acclaimed rapper is a proud father of two kids: a son, Kadence Shyla, who he shares with Allie, and a daughter, Navy Moore, from a different relationship.
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As previously noted, Roddy posted a carousel of six heartwarming photos on Instagram showcasing him and his daughter Navy. He captioned the post with a heartfelt, “Happy Easter from Navy,” which garnered an overwhelming response, with over 3,000 Instagram users expressing their admiration for the touching moments captured between father and daughter.
In contrast, Allie adopted a different strategy on her Instagram Stories, where she shared a behind-the-scenes video from the Easter photoshoot. This video notably highlighted that their son was also part of the celebration. She tagged Roddy in her post and included a pointed message: “It’s his Easter too. You must’ve forgot he was there.”
Furthermore, she emphasized the importance of inclusivity for “special needs kids,” advocating for their visibility and acceptance by both their parents and society at large. Allie stated, “Special needs kids deserve to be seen, celebrated, and included,” reinforcing her commitment to advocating for her son.
Roddy Ricch Responds Firmly to His Son’s Mother’s Comments
It seems that Daddy Ricch was not pleased with the implications made by his son’s mother. He took to Instagram Stories to clarify several misunderstandings regarding the Easter photoshoot, the celebration of his son’s birthday, and his feelings about co-parenting with Allie. In his post, the father of two stated that this would be his only response to the ongoing situation.
“Yes, I included my son in the photoshoot of my daughter’s first Easter and the first time in L.A. No, my son did not want to take pictures (due to overstimulation). Yes, my son is autistic. No, I do not love my son any less. Yes, I’ve been ridiculed and slandered through social media. No, I do not feel I am obligated to explain myself to complete strangers.”
Roddy also discussed the organization of a recent birthday party for Kadence, who turned five on April 15. It appears that Allie Kay made a comment regarding the party, which took place the day before Easter. He mentioned that he refrained from sharing footage from the event because it was only the second time his children were together in the same space.
“Yes, I provide for both of my kids. No, I do not give a f**k if you believe it. No, I do not complain about my responsibilities. Yes, I am tired of this situation,” Roddy Ricch concluded his statement with a simple, “Happy Easter.”
Allie Kay Responds to Roddy’s Statements with Strong Opinions
About an hour after Roddy’s post was published, Allie Kay took to social media to address various points from his statements. Starting with the photoshoot, she claimed Roddy never clarified that the shoot was intended to celebrate Navy’s first Easter. Instead, she suggested that he led her to believe it was a holiday shoot for both of their children. Additionally, she attributed Navy’s overstimulation to Roddy taking “two hours to get a haircut” and preparing for the shoot.
“Yes, there WERE pictures taken with my son…but because he wasn’t standing there posing like a robot & instead being himself, he wasn’t included,” Allie Kay asserted.
Regarding Kadence’s party with his father’s family, Allie claimed it was a joint celebration with his cousin. She also accused Roddy of only texting their five-year-old on April 15 and being late for his birthday party by four hours, only staying for an hour.
“Yes, I’ve had my son EVERY SINGLE DAY SINCE LAST YEAR regardless of a court order. If you’re going to tell the story, TELL THE WHOLE THING,” she urged, emphasizing her continuous involvement in their son’s life.
For additional context, it’s been nearly two years since the court made decisions regarding custody and child support concerning Kadence. In 2023, Allie demanded $20,000 monthly in support and sole custody. Ultimately, in 2024, a judge granted the parents joint legal custody and shared physical custody. Reports indicate that Roddy was expected to spend time with their son from Tuesday to Thursday. Furthermore, he agreed to pay $8,000 a month in child support, cover all education, special needs therapy, and extracurricular expenses, and contribute $1,000 monthly for a vehicle for Allie.
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