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TI and Tina’s 9-year-old daughter sparks outrage with ‘Grown Adult’ lyrics and bold crop top on stage

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Heiress Harris may grow up throughout her life, but at just 9 years old, many individuals agree that she is destined to grow to be a superstar.

Her parents, TI and Tameka “Tiny” Harris, definitely think so too, as they nurtured their daughter’s passion for singing and acting from a young age.

This summer, Harris’ youngest crew member and fellow child artist Van Van performed his song “Be You” on the 2024 BET Awards.

Heiress also wowed hundreds of individuals when she took the stage during Xscape’s “Queens of R&B” tour and again when she performed alongside TI pre-game “Live Your Life” through the Atlanta Falcons’ home game against the Kansas City Chiefs on September 22.

Tiny is reacting harshly to fans who accuse her of forcing her daughter Heiress to adopt a mature stage persona. (Photo: Majorgirl/Instagram.)

A couple of weeks later on October 12, Heiress was back in her element when she teamed as much as perform with 9-year-old actor and rapper King Moore at Stockbridge Dream Fest in Stockbridge, Georgia.

Tiny posted snippets of two songs, certainly one of which was a canopy of Muni Long’s massive hit “Made for Me,” which excited the gang of youngsters. She also shared behind-the-scenes photos of Heiress’s baby glam, complete with eye shadow and stickers placed round her eyes.

For the performance, the young star wore a jeweled black and white tracksuit, cropped jacket and black jeweled combat boots.

Many of Tina’s fans complimented her mini me for being “fearless” and “the future of entertainment.” “Heiress has been performing since she was an ovary. Great job,” one person wrote. Another user shared, “She was born to be too sweet.”

The comments sectionnonetheless, he took a roundabout route when critics expressed concerns that Heiress could be forced to adopt a mature stage persona.

“‘Body to body’ could have at least remixed it to children’s lyrics,” reads one response. Tiny replied, “I agree that I will make sure it is corrected if there is a next time.” Instead of funny remixes, one other person said, “They need to sing j/s children’s songs.”

The next issue concerned the Heiress’s outfit. One review stated: “I really like her and the performance was amazing! However, she is simply too young to indicate her belly.

Tiny defended her daughter, explaining: “I already know that I was so mad that the shirt was too short that I saw it at the last minute and I had no belly!”

A 3rd person’s grievance read: “The eyes and makeup did it for me. I used to be just saying I wanted my youngest daughter to see her, but it surely looks like she’s about to go from a sweet little girl making music to something else.

As a fourth person commented: “Heiress Harris’ parents should have let her take her place when she was a baby. She desires to be an adult, but she is not.

A fifth said: “I really disagree with this. These children should dress and look like children, not act and dress like grown adults. That is the problem when we see these innocent children being robbed for their innocence, but is it true?”

Even though TI has previously said he wanted his children to be protected against the “betrayal” of the entertainment industry, the couple’s five children have developed an interest in music.

Sons Domani and King are rappers, and their older brother Messiah is a blues/alternative musician. The daughters of Zonnique and Heiress, after all, followed within the footsteps of their singing moms. Deyjah and Major have decided not to think about a music profession for now.


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