Eazy-E’s daughter paid tribute to her late father by replicating a classic photograph to introduce her newborn boy to the world.
Henree Cherron Wright came to Instagram on Monday (October 7), sharing a carousel of photographs of Eazy’s kid. The photoset included several views of the baby resting on a small studio console.
She also provided an authentic photograph of her father sleeping in the same posture during a studio session.
Wright captioned the image, “The moment you’ve all been waiting for [emotional smiley face emoji]!” “Allow me to introduce you to our Baby Boy!” Hendrix Jru Boone [blue heart emoji].
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Henree Cherron Wright, also known as ReeMarkable, revealed on Instagram that she had given birth to a baby boy on what would have been Eazy-E’s 60th birthday, and included a close-up shot of the newborn’s arm and hands.
In her remark, Henree recognized the unexpected link between Eazy-E’s milestone birthday and the birth of her youngest kid, writing: “Happy birthday, Daddy! 9/7/24, this is for you.”
She then paid gratitude to her spouse, writing, “@derrtymillionz, we did it. My soulmate. We owe each other the world, and we will continue to give it to one another. I adore you, spouse, and I thank you for this gift and blessing. You’re the one, fr.
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“Baby is here, everyone!!! Six pushes! All natural. I wasn’t going to publish, but something needed to be spoken. #ripeazye #ripdoretha.”
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Her message also contained a picture of the late NWA star, who died in March 1995, around 18 months after Henree’s birth.
Eazy, who was 30 at the time, died of AIDS-related pneumonia, which he had announced only weeks before.
Prior to his demise, the gangsta rap pioneer had 11 children, including fellow rapper Lil Eazy-E.
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