Meek Mill’s Ex Milano Gives Their Sone An Investment Property for his 1st Birthday
Milano Rouge Harris and rapper Meek Mill‘ son Czar got a “single-family investment property” for his first birthday gift. Harris, who is now co-parenting with the rapper since their breakup last year went on social media to share the news. On May 11th Harris posted a slid show of photos and videos showing her son playing with keys to his house with a keychain that read “keys open door.”
In a caption, Harris explained, “I gifted my son a single-family investment property for his birthday. I purchased the property last month. Buying this property meant a lot to me because it’s one block up from the house I grew up in. Where I lived with my mom, Grandma, aunt, cousin, and sister.”
Harris said that she and her family use to live in a Philadelphia Public Housing Authority home and the struggles they faced living in that house. The 31-year-old said that she and her family “didn’t own anything” and had to endure countless inspections. Harris revealed despite the her upbringing, it “meant a lot” to her to able to purchase the newly improved property.
“So for me to be able to buy a house that I use to walk pass everyday, that’s now in a newly improved gentrified community meant a lot to me. I know my grandma is so proud. I put it in a trust to my son as a gift for his first birthday.” Harris wrapped up the caption by saying that although her son may not comprehend the value of investments now doesn’t mean he won’t benefit from them later on. She said, “Happy birthday baby boy, I know you may not care for these things now but soon as you’re older enough to understand, you will💎 I love you Czariiiiiii🏆.”
Many people applauded Harris for setting Czar up for the future.
“Black generational wealth! 😍 We love to see it! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾.”
“Now that’s how you flex by creating teaching and giving your children wealth at a early age 👏.”
“Talk about goals 👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌.”
“Start them off young 👏🏾👏🏾.”
“I love when people set their kids up for success wow 😍😍😍.”
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