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'It's Frightening': T.I. Says Having Daughters Is 'Karma' for Past Playboys Like Him

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T.I. also said he believes that his daughters have become his “karma” for his past playboy actions with women.

“What I will say is having a daughter will change s–t. It’s the most beautiful, brilliant, complex, scary, frightening thing because karma comes around,” T.I. told Too Short in an Instagram Live session.

“And you know, usually, people like us who have always had a way with women, when they have daughters, the daughters become, they become karma.

His kids his karma alrite”

“TI daughters are not women yet!

They are barely legal … when they fully mature they will be disgusted their dad”

“That’s why he be doing them hymen checks…Karma”

T.I. has three daughters: Deyjah, 18, and Heiress Harris, 4, and his stepdaughter Zonnique Pullins, 23.

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