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King Harris Laughs at DDG's Son Meme While Expecting His First Child
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T.I. and Tiny Harris' 20-year-old son, who is currently expecting a baby boy with an unidentified girlfriend, reacts to a hilarious meme featuring the YouTuber and Halle Bailey's son Halo.

AceShowbiz - King Harris may be browsing all things related to babies now that he's going to be a father soon. The 20-year-old, who is currently expecting his first child, has stumbled upon a funny meme featuring DDG and Halle Bailey's son.

The son of T.I. and Tiny Harris a.k.a. Tameka Cottle was left amused upon seeing the meme using footage of baby Halo, who looks bewildered while on what appears to be a train ride at the mall for kids. The clip has been turned into a hilarious meme.

One social media user wrote over the footage, "When your wearing ur idgaf outfit to run errands and you see a group of 10/10s ur age start staring at you." Reposting the meme on his Instagram Story on Sunday, September 1, King added, "Me rn," with three face with tears of joy emojis.

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King Harris reacted to a hilarious meme featuring DDG's son Halo.

King shared the meme after his father revealed that his son is currently expecting a baby boy. The rapper/actor shared the news when he and Grand Hustle artist Young Dro stopped by Atlanta radio station Hot 107.9 to promote their latest song, "Thank God", featuring Kirk Franklin.

The Grammy Award-winning artist revealed, "I got a grandson on the way. King's bout to have a son." Offering a bit of humor, T.I. added, "I told him I'mma make this the greatest gangsta of all time. I will raise this child to torture you the way you tortured me. I promise you there will be an indictment in this young one."

King himself has not addressed the news of him going to become a first-time father soon and the identity of his girlfriend, who is pregnant with his unborn child, is currently unknown.

On the other hand, DDG and Halle have reacted to their child becoming a meme. "Who made my son into a meme," the YouTuber asked alongside a series of laughing emojis before posting one of them on his page. "My son more lit than me, i love it," he added. His girlfriend simply shared one of them on X, formerly known as Twitter, with a crying laughing emoji.

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