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Ghostface Killah’s Gay Son Calls Him Out For Being A Deadbeat

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Ghostface Killah's Son Claims He Ghosted Them For Too Long

Ghostface Killah’s Son Claims He Ghosted Them For Too Long

The son of Wu-Tang rapper Ghostface Killah has been accused of being a deadbeat by his own son.

“I have NEVER been the type to go online and talk about my personal life, my family or my emotions,” Infinite Cole wrote on Instagram.

“However, today I’m giving an inside look into my broken heart, because I’m feeling more lost and hopeless than I have ever been @therealghostfacekillah I didn’t really want to do this; but at this point, I’m tired of keeping quiet to save your reputation. I’m tired of the PAIN. My heart has been aching and longing to be love[d] by you, MY FATHER for way too long. So since you are unreachable, perhaps this will get your attention.”

 

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Cole continued to allege that he has not seen his father in 15 years and that Ghostface has ignored all of his attempts to make contact with him.

“The legend you all love, Ghostface Killah is the full definition of a deadbeat. Dad, you let us live without light, gas, or even communication from you for years. You have all this coin and yet you allow my uncles to clean up your mess. I have lived in a shelter for almost a year in 2020 during Covid and you haven’t reached out once to help me or to see if I was even alive!”

Ghostface is yet to issue a response.

Ghostface Killah is rapper and a member of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. After fter the group achieved breakthrough success in the aftermath of Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), the members went on to pursue solo careers to varying levels of success. Ghostface Killah debuted his solo career with Ironman, which was well-received by music critics, in 1996.

He has enjoyed continued success in the years that have followed, releasing critically acclaimed albums such as Supreme Clientele (2000) and Fishscale (2006). His stage name was taken from one of the characters in the 1979 kung fu film The Mystery of Chess Boxing. He is the founder of his own record label, Starks Enterprises.

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