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Tia Kemp: "Rick Ross Is Fake And Not A Great Father"
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Rick Ross Rick Ross may be topping the charts with his latest album Deeper Than Rap but his image as a rapper has suffered lately.

 

Tia Kemp, the mother of his children, released a book titled Tia's Diary: Deeper Than Rap where she describes her relationship with the Miami rapper.

 

Kemp's foray into literature started with the beef between 50 Cent and Rick Ross. The G-Unit boss opened the door for Kemp and fully supported he with promoting the book.

 

"50 reached out to my attorney. I told him that I wanted to do a book and he made it happen," Kemp shared with AllHipHop.com. "He got me my publishing deal and everything. He really helped me a lot. Rick Ross would've never gave me this opportunity."

 

"I think that everybody know that he's [Rick Ross] a fake and he's a fraud and I think it's a lot of things that's in the book that would explain why he's that type of person, you know," Kemp continued. "He was an abusive person, you know. And he's a deadbeat dad. He's battered his first baby mama and the only things that he's done is put his hands on women... he's never been arrested but for battery for on his baby mom. Right now, he has an open case for carrying a concealed firearm, but the firearm was registered to him. And the reason he caught the charge is because his concealed weapon license was revoked for the battery he had against his first baby mom."

 

Tia went on to talk about Rick Ross being a father.

 

"I wouldn't consider him as a great father. I'm quite sure he loves his son, but he's not supporting his son. He's not in his son's life. And that's what it's about," she said. "You know, it's not about money. It's about being there for your child, you know, and showing them love."

 

Ross' latest effort Deeper Than Rap topped the Billboard 200 charts and sold 158,000 copies in the first week of its release.

 

Tia's Diary: Deeper Than Rap is available now in stores.

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