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Dr. Dre's oldest daughter reveals she's homeless and living out of her car


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Glamourpuss

I've noticed it alot with rich people who are self made and had nothing growing up. They have this belief that their children shouldn't have an easier upbringing than what they had and they think they should struggle too because of some character building BS. I think it's jealousy for their kids having it better than them when really a parent is supposed to provide the best life possible for their children. 

It seems that Dre doesn't have empathy for this daughter and it's really cruel to make her live in poverty when he could easily write a cheque. He brought her into this world and he has a duty to help her. I can't imagine having a child and making them suffer. I wonder if he hates his ex that much that it stops him from loving this daughter. 

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StrawberryBlond

People who have 90% less money than he does would bend over backwards to help their own flesh and blood. You do for family. Charity begins at home. If everyone cared for their family, poverty would decrease massively but so many come into a bit of money and think they don't need anyone else anymore and if someone ends up down a hole, it's a case of "sucks to be you." Shameful that anyone would be perfectly fine with not seeing their own child for 18 years and having no form of personal contact. There's such a culture in the rap community of being careful who you get pregnant because if you do "you've got this woman for 18 years." No, 18 years is how long you'll have to pay child support. But being a parent is a lifelong thing and milestones continue long after your child reaches adulthood and they can still need their parents later in life. Parenting never stops and only those who don't deserve to be parents are frightened by that statement.

2 hours ago, Glamourpuss said:

I've noticed it alot with rich people who are self made and had nothing growing up. They have this belief that their children shouldn't have an easier upbringing than what they had and they think they should struggle too because of some character building BS. I think it's jealousy for their kids having it better than them when really a parent is supposed to provide the best life possible for their children. 

Very true. You shouldn't have kids if you don't want to catch them when times get rough. Some of these people are also happy to help out other family members but not their children, weirdly enough. They're not just your child, they're your family and if we'd gladly help out our siblings and parents, why not help out our children that we played a part in creating? If a parent doesn't want their child to become a spoiled, entitled rich kid, then it's a matter of giving them rules and boundaries, make them do chores and get a job. But if they fall on hard times, it should be your first instinct to help in any you can. Every good parent says they want their children to have a better life than they did and are pleased to see them thrive. Ones who don't tend to be narcissists of the highest order. Being jealous of your own child is a nasty business.

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