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LL COOL J: “I FEEL LIKE MOVING IN WITH MY SON”

Submitted by blackcelebritykids on December 12, 2008 at 3:07 pm 3 Comments

llcooljfamdusoleilLegendary rapper turned actor LL cool J says that it’s tough living in a home with all women. Now that his only son has moved away to college, LL Cool J finds that he is fighting a losing battle when it comes to the remote control.

“I’m watching Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants sitting there needing shock therapy,” explains the star, who is surrounded by women now that his only son is in college. “I feel like moving in the dorm with him!”

LL ,who recently came out with his 13th album called Exit 13, says that he would never warn his kids agllsdaughtersainst pursuing their dreams. LL admits that one of his children may be following in his footsteps to become an artist in the music industry, and another may not be.

“My youngest daughter, Nina — Nina Simone actually — she’s a very talented child,” he says. “We all think our kids are talented but she actually has a little talent, I’m being honest. One of them doesn’t!”

When not promoting his music, his clothing line with Sears or his new movie The Deal, LL Cool J finds time to teach his kids about faith and about believing in themselves.
 
“This is a good time to practice finding that thing inside you that keeps you looking upward. This is a good time to practice faith actually, just having faith and hope and believe in yourself and us as a country,” he says.

In all, LL Cool j and his wife Simone have daughters Italia Smith(b.1990), Nina Smith(b. 2000), and Samaria Smith(b. 1995) and a son named Najee Smith(1989).

Source:Rachel Ray show

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