Finesse2Tymes Discovers Daughter Isn’t His After Paternity Test: ‘I Used to Treat Women Real Bad… U Reap What U Sow’
Finesse2Tymes revealed that the child he was raising was not his own.
The 32-year-old rapper, born Ricky Hampton, shared his discovery on Tuesday through his Instagram account of a DNA paternity test report confirming that his daughter, Sincere Hampton, whom he welcomed with girlfriend Nia Love last November, is not his.
“I can love u so much to the point were I won’t cut u off , I’ll ask god if this person ain’t right , Remove them from my life , And in mysterious ways things happen and I never question it,” he wrote on his Instagram caption.
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“Just know this , I ain’t take no L , I learned a Lesson , I use to treat women real bad , They say what goes around comes around , u reap what u soe , what go up gotta come down , Crazy thing is , I’m prepared , I respect the universe , and I respect the game. Everybody that know me know how much I love my kids , know how much this effected me , But i wish u the best , Just gone kill ya with success , Art of war mind body n soul 💯🪖,” he added.
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Love responded to the matter with her own statement on her Instagram Story, writing, “I’m not perfect & never claimed to be l apologized to him off the strength of me genuinely not knowing fr but honestly this kind of a blessing for me.”
“Yall don’t know what I went through with that man fr I used to cry & pray to God to help me leave him alone & couldn’t. It’s a blessing in disguise cause I tried so hard to leave the situation & never really could until now 💔,” she added.
In a follow-up explanation video circulating online, Love claimed that she had broken up with Tymes after they had a disagreement about her going to celebrate her birthday with some friends. The two supposedly got back together two weeks later, but Love says she was “doing my own thing” with an ex as a newly-single woman in the meantime.
Despite the circumstances, Love still maintains that she didn’t know Tymes wasn’t the father.
Ne-Yo experienced a similar situation with ex-girlfriend Jesseca White, who birthed son Chimere in 2005. White initially listed the singer as the father in the birth certificate but a paternity test proved otherwise, TMZ reported in 2013.
According to Page Six, the former couple reached a hefty $575,000 settlement agreement in 2009. However, White sued the “Let Me Love You” singer for allegedly breaching a non-disclosure agreement that prohibited him from publicly discussing their relationship when he appeared on a September 2012 episode of VH1’s Behind the Music.
“I need it to be known that the purpose of my BEHIND THE MUSIC wasn’t to bash Jessica White. We were young, mistakes were made. I FORGAVE,” Ne-Yo tweeted in 2012.
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