
Three-time Grammy-winning singer Jill Scott is counting down the days before she gets to lay eyes on what she calls her most precious gift yet. The soon-to-be-mom, whose due date is April 25, looks forward to her little one, since past doctors told her that she was
unable to conceive. He’s my little warrior, Scott told Jet magazine. So far, he’s been to Africa with me, he’s worked in extreme heat and during 14-15 hour days. He’s hung in there with me through this whole thing and I just cannot get over it. This is incredible.
If things had gone as intended, Scott would have married Lil John Roberts, 37, her band’s drummer, last month. The pregnancy, however, has since altered their plans. We are just people, of course, so we have to deal with one thing at a time. We may get married. We may not. Who knows? We don’t. We’re just taking it as slow as we can.
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Wonderful. Just what the next generation of young black teenage girls needs – another accomplished black female professional audaciously headed toward Baby-Momma-ville, and not a word from black women.
Maybe when black women start calling out the B.S. and destructively selfish behaviors of their own, we won’t lose another generation of young black women.
Nothing but Crickets.
Priceless.
So because your not married then your just a Baby Mommma? What about being in a loving and caring relationship, she was already married to someone and has had a divorce.
What about if she just got married to this man for the child and then divorced….it doesn’t make any sense.
She is over 35 years old, she doesn’t have any children and she is a positive role model who is breaking boundries….why would anyone want to send out a witch hunt because she is not married.
Nothing but Crickets….priceless
Single mothers create the prison population of the future.