Famous vlogger Zeinab Harake speaks about the possibility of co-parenting with her former partner.
ZEINAB HARAKE – Content creator Zeinab Harake reveals her opinion about co-parenting with rapper Skusta Clee.
Social media personalities Zeinab Harake and rapper Skusta Clee did not have a good ending. Their split was highly publicized and it even involved a miscarriage. According to Zeinab, the stress and depression she went through after discovering her affair led her to losing their child.
They have a daughter named Bia, short for Zebbiana. However, the rapper has not seen their daughter ever since their separation.
And now, in an interview with Boy Abunda in his Kapuso show, the female vlogger revealed that she is open to the possibility of co-parenting with him for their daughter who is now two years old.
She was initially how they are and she responded that they don’t have any connection and they are also not co-parenting. For now, her focus is on providing her children the best things that she could as their parent.
In terms of co-parenting, she is open to doing it only when there’s already respect between them. She is open to it as long as things get well following their rough past.
“Bukas naman po. Tito Boy, ako po talaga ‘yung napakalambot ng ano ko lalo na sa mga nakakagawa ng bad. Basta kausapin mo ako nang maayos, patunayan mo sa akin na nirerespeto mo ako, desisyon ko or anything, wala pong magiging problema po. Pero kung pasunggab, mahihirapan po tayo diyan,” she explained.
In the same interview, she talked about her relationship with basketball player Bobby Ray Parks Jr. who was with her during that interview. She confirmed that they are now officially a couple and quipped, “Lord, ibigay mo na to.”
He is a good guy and she trusts her because he exerted effort to earn her trust.
Watch the interview below:
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