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On Wednesday (Nov. 13) night, Kehlani addressed rumors of them having an “inappropriate relationship” with their daughter, Adeya Younger-White, following court docket paperwork from their custody battle with ex-partner Javaughn Younger-White leaking on-line.
In a publish uploaded to Instagram, the “After Hours” singer defined how a past-life studying they shared with Javaughn was altered and brought out of context. “I have been silent. I’ve taken the general public beating. I have been addressing all of this stuff the place I ought to, in court docket,” the musician wrote in an announcement. “I’ve sat there and watched the general public solely have entry to 1 facet of issues, however that is the place I completely draw the road.”
Alongside screenshots dated again to October 2021, Kehlani continued, “I don’t, and have by no means thought-about myself in any type of inappropriate relationship with my little one. The remainder of these completely monstrous allegations are being addressed in court docket.”
The California singer has responded to a number of experiences since information broke in August about Javaughn submitting for custody. Kehlani denied ever placing Adeya “in hurt’s manner” or leaving her with anybody “deemed harmful or unsafe” after TMZ’s claims about their alleged involvement in a “intercourse cult.”
Earlier within the week, Kehlani’s “CRASH WORLD TOUR” acquired a much-awaited extension, with new dates set for Dec. 6 at Miami’s FPL Photo voltaic Amphitheater and Dec. 8 at Tampa’s Yuengling Heart. They’ll be joined by supporting acts Anycia and Destin Conrad, the latter of whom is filling in for FLO. There’s nonetheless no phrase on when the European and U.Okay. leg will likely be introduced.
In June, followers had been handled to CRASH. The 13-song assortment launched songs like “Subsequent 2 U,” “8” and “What I Need,” in addition to collaborations with Jill Scott, Younger Miko and Omah Lay. Kehlani adopted it up only a few months later with Whereas We Wait 2, a successor to their extremely acclaimed 2019 mixtape.