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Wiz Khalifa And His Son Sebastian Wear Matching $7k Sneakers Posing In Front Of An Old School Chevy

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Wiz Khalifa wears many hats, but his most important role is being a dad to his seven-year-old son, Sebastian Taylor Thomaz that he shares with his ex, Amber Rose.

The Grammy award-winning artist coaches his son’s baseball team, the duo bonds over music, and they share a love for cars.

Wiz recently posted a series of photos of him and his mini-me bonding in front of a black old school Chevy Impala.

The doting dad wore a trucker cap with a phrase that says, “SMILE: You’re somebody’s reason to keep going.”

Aww, we love their love!

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