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Tyrese Threatens to ‘Shoot, Stab and Kill’ to Avoid Paying ‘Little Mommy #1 and 2’ as Nasty Child Support Drama Escalates

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Film star Tyrese Gibson recently shared a raw and honest monologue on Instagram, through which he reflected on his personal journey and current mindset.

The nearly 35-minute fast began with a give attention to spirituality, as Tyrese expressed his desire to grow closer to God and strengthen his relationship with Jesus Christ.

However, the tone modified sharply when he began to address personal grievances, particularly towards the moms of his two daughters, Samantha Lee and Norma Mitchell.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 27: Tyrese Gibson speaks on stage at the Los Angeles Premiere of "1992" at Regal LA Live on August 27, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Lionsgate)
Tyrese Gibson speaks on stage in the course of the Los Angeles premiere of “1992” at Regal LA Live on August 27 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Lionsgate)

“I deserve this life. “I will never let anyone make me feel bad about the life I lead,” he said. “I’ll tell you now, Little Mom #1 and #2, if you haven’t learned yet, I’m not asking you this. Just as I fought to deserve this life, I will fight to keep it.”

Earlier, the “Coca-Cola” kid began criticizing what he sees as a disturbing pattern amongst some women. Tyrese accused some women of exploiting their physical features to achieve financial stability through relationships with wealthy men.

“Do you think that with cleavage, thick legs and thick thighs you will be able to get into life?” he asked.

He warned: “You can get someone wealthy and famous pregnant and milk it for 18 years, but boobs and… won’t get you thru life. It will position you nicely and attract attention. You’re not going to hold hands with this body; it’ll disappear. You won’t be the most well liked chick on the block, nevertheless it’ll be the following hot chick on the block, and then the following hot chick on the block… a revolving door. You’ll get run over like the remainder.

Tyrese most certainly linked this comment to his ex-wives, reiterating that he didn’t want to share earnings. While he does in a roundabout way address ongoing legal disputes, including attempts to obtain significant child support payments, controversy still lingers within the air as his reporting stays in the general public eye and continues.

His first wife, Norma Mitchell, filed the lawsuit in May 2024, accusing him of defamation and revealing private details about her and their 17-year-old daughter Shayla on social media.

Their contentious relationship features a history of long-running disputes over Shayla’s custody and child support, as well as spousal support disputes.

Norma once accused Tyrese of kid abuse, claiming that he “pushed our daughter to the ground, pinned her face down on the ground, put his knees on her back, grabbed her hands with one arm, and beat her with the other.”

Tyrese’s second ex-wife, Samantha Lee, also made headlines.

During an August 2024 interview with Shannon Sharpe on “Club Shay Shay,” Tyrese accused Lee of breaking her wedding vows.

In September 2024, Samantha filed a lien on Tyrese’s Georgia home related to unpaid child support for his or her 6-year-old daughter Soraya and legal fees.

In 2023, on one other Instagram Live, he described their relationship as “transactional.”

Neighborhood Talk common excerpt from Tyrese’s latest livestream, causing mixed reactions.

Some urged him to pay alimony, with one commenter suggesting, “Just pay these women so the numbers don’t go up.”

Another joked: “Your honor, I am submitting item #8263 for video evidence that Tyrese does not want to pay anything at all,” their lawyer.

Others empathized along with his attitude.

“I do not blame him. He should handle his children, not the little mother,” wrote one among the supporters.

But critics downplayed his public outbursts with comments like, “Not today, Tyrese, we’re not doing this with you” and “Tyrese is such a bitter baby daddy.”

One person nicknamed him “CRYrese”.

Tyrese has long shared his grievances on social media, especially regarding his tumultuous relationships with Lee, from whom he divorced in 2020, and Mitchell, from whom he split in 2009.

He often attributes these problems to his daughters, Shayla and Soraya, mainly alleging that their moms always create barriers, including stopping him from seeing his children.

During his Instagram Live, Tyrese also reflected on breaking generational curses and overcoming a past shaped by poverty, addiction and divorce. Despite his current success and an estimated net price of $6 million, he admitted that his two public divorces left him feeling like a failure.

This vulnerability contrasted with moments through which Tyrese flaunted his achievements, such as his luxurious mansion and private chef.

The change in tone seemed to undermine the faith-based message with which he began and later went on to discuss hustle and ambition. He shared advice from a supposed billionaire friend who reportedly told him not to help the poor – though it’s unclear whether Tyrese shares that approach. He emphasized that the important thing to his success was haste, not talent or education.

Ultimately, Tyrese made it clear that his ex-wives wouldn’t “rush” him. “

“No one will take it away. I will shoot, stab and kill over my own,” he said, adding that I will protect these profits at all costs. I deserve it and I will protect it. I will protect him as much as I deserve.”

While some saw the video as one other example of Tyrese’s online rants, others interpreted it as a raw insight into his personal struggles and determination to defend what he believed he had worked hard for.

“AUTHENTICITY IN THE RAREEST FORM… Blessings and more blessings, my love… NEVER GIVE UP,” wrote one fan on his Instagram profile.

Time will tell whether airing his grievances publicly will help or hinder his cause.


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