Bow Wow Sparks Controversy With Aggressive Instagram Story About Baby Mama Olivia Sky – The Hoima Post –
Bow Wow found himself in hot water after sharing an intrusive thought on his Instagram Story on Wednesday (January 3), expressing harsh wishes for his baby mama, Olivia Sky, indicating that he hoped she gets “ran over by a Mack truck.” It’s worth noting that he clarified that these sentiments were not directed at Joie Chavis, another of his well-known flames. Despite facing backlash for his aggressive language and public expression of hatred towards the mother of his child, the rapper seemed unfazed, responding lightly in the comments section of The Shade Room’s post about the incident. He humorously referenced his role as Byron in Tyler Perry’s 2011 movie Madea’s Big Happy Family.
Bow Wow’s comment, “BYRON IN REAL LIFE! [crying-laughing emoji],” appears to draw a comparison between Olivia Sky and the character Sabrina, played by Teyana Taylor, who utilizes child support funds for personal desires in the movie. Whether this comparison is warranted remains uncertain, but it stirred up controversy among those who came across his remarks. Bow Wow and Olivia Sky share a child named Stone, born in July 2020. Initially, there were paternity questions raised by the 36-year-old rapper.
In April 2022, Olivia Sky voiced frustration, claiming that Bow Wow had blocked her on various communication platforms, preventing her from reaching out for assistance in taking care of Stone or handling personal matters. She shared her ordeal on social media, stating, “It sucks because I got food poisoning so bad… Can’t be in mommy mode and throwing up everywhere. Can’t even ask his daddy for help because I’m blocked. Never complain but I am today… then gonna pray on it and let it go.”
Simultaneously, Bow Wow is currently entangled in a lawsuit involving Jermaine Dupri’s family, which may contribute to the release of pent-up energy in a state of rage. For the well-being of Olivia Sky and Stone Moss, one can only hope for more positive energy flowing through 2024.