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SINGER KENNETH BABYFACE EDMONDS OUT AND ABOUT WITH FAMILY

Wednesday, Mar 25 , 2009 5:56:pm by admin FILED UNDER Featured,Kenneth Babyface Edmonds

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Singer/Producer Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds is pictured with with his girlfriend Nicole Pantenburg and their 6-month-old daughter Peyton Nicole, along with his mother-in-law(BCk assumes)

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BabyFace also has two other children:Brandon, 12, and Dylan, 7 1/2, from his previous relationship with Ceo Tracey Edmonds.

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78 Comments to “SINGER KENNETH BABYFACE EDMONDS OUT AND ABOUT WITH FAMILY”

  • Joy March 25, 2009 at 6:12 pm

    That could be their Nanny!

    Aww it is so nice to see nikki as a Mom. I still remember when she was dancing for Janet Jackson.

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  • Natalie March 25, 2009 at 6:49 pm

    she won’t b able to do her hair cuz i got mixed hair and it ain’t easy 2 work with

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  • ModelChic March 25, 2009 at 7:10 pm

    Babyface finally got his baby girl and what a cutie Peyton is! Glad to see he’s happy 2nd time around.

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  • ModelChic March 25, 2009 at 7:11 pm

    Before we say what she can’t do, lets give her a chance.

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  • Natisha March 25, 2009 at 7:17 pm

    As I’m browsing through the pics of this website, Is it me or is it most of our black men are marrying or dating light skinned black women or just light skinned women. What is really going on? Are they trying to run away from having dark skinned black children? Look at this website and see for yourself. This is scary!!!

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  • brandi March 25, 2009 at 9:35 pm

    umm, i don’t think nicole is black, but if she is or not, what difference does it make? he likes her as a person and that’s what matters. we need to stop being so stuck on color/complexion!

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  • Tamara March 25, 2009 at 9:37 pm

    Natisha, be afraid… be very afraid. We have to blame ourselves, ask yourself how many light skinned “good” haired children you compliment as opposed to dark skinned not so “good” haired children. Browse the comments and see for yourself how black people put BLACK (dark skinned) people down. It’s extremely sad!

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  • On Point March 26, 2009 at 12:57 am

    I pray to god that the baby girl gets darker skin as she gets older, much darker than her older brothers, maybe that would put babyface in check. But listening to babyface interviews and him talking about growing up, he was teased at a younger age for being dark skin and all other other teeny bopper girls his (younger age) would chase after the light skin fellas… babyface is scarred

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  • aimee March 26, 2009 at 7:22 am

    why does every post have to turn into a lightskin vs darkskin battle with everyone.You people have a lot of issues with yourself thats why you have a problem with black men dating women of other colors.Why cant you be a happy for them .Who cares what color the mom is.They seem happy so let them be.Its 2008 people get over it NATISHA,TAMARA and ONPOINT Sound like a bunch of insecure women to me

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  • Love Babyface March 26, 2009 at 8:40 am

    Natisha,Tamara & Onpoint, sounds like the same person to me. Mixed race people are welcome here anytime, they are afterall, half African.

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  • Zee March 26, 2009 at 8:48 am

    The baby looks a little like one of her brothers (Babyface’s sons) did when younger.

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  • Jae March 26, 2009 at 8:51 am

    Babygirl is a cutie!! :)

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  • Love Babyface March 26, 2009 at 8:58 am

    I Love Babyface he seems to be such a gentle soul. Mixed race children are welcome here, they are half African too.

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  • Kiki March 26, 2009 at 9:00 am

    aimee, U R right on point. It is their own insecurities speaking. I am brown skinned and I have NEVER had a problem attracting men of all races.

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  • Aileen March 26, 2009 at 10:28 am

    If it’s not about skin coloring stop talking about it. But I also think it is the same person. Black people are free to date and marry anyone they want without getting the approval of others. If he wants a Swedish wife, then that is his decision and there is nothing wrong with marrying a nanny. Actors Ethan Hawke and Robin Williams left their perspective spouses to marry their nannys and to me, that is outrageous and wrong. We do not need the approval of anyone to do whatever we want to do. I am a biracial woman, divorced with two children. My first husband was biracial as well and now I date white, black and Asian men. It is simply the height of arrogance for anyone to state why a person marries the person they love. I am happy to see all of the mixed raced dating sites where people meet, greet & come to know and appreciate the culture of others.

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  • Khemistry March 26, 2009 at 10:39 am

    @Natisha you are absolutely correct. I say it here all the time and people will not admit it, they just will not. All of these men with these babies that look ABSOLUTELY nothing like them it’s disgusting, these people that are saying stuff like oh, what difference does it make. Go look @ CHANCE COMBS section from yesterday, and take a look for yourselves, SEE HOW THEY ARE CALLING DIDDY’S TWINS NAMES THIS AND THAT BUT WHEN IT COMES TO THE BEIGE BABY EVERYONE’S IN AMAZEMENT @ANOTHER HUMAN BEING, it makes a very big difference. Keep aware of the nonsense that’s going on here. I’m glad you bought it up, another one tyrese, damon dash, wayne brady,almost every basketball and NFL player THE LIST GOES ON AND ON. I see them with these kids and I wanna ask them “DID YOU JUST KIDNAP THAT KID”? DON’T ASK ME WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE, A VERY BIG ONE SOMETHING IS GOING ON HERE A LOT OF SELF-HATRED AND IT NEEDS TO DE ADDRESSED. IF YOU DON’T LIKE WHAT I HAVE TO SAY TOO BAD!!!

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  • aimee March 26, 2009 at 10:43 am

    REALIST you act like you know these celebrities personally….you dont what is going on in their personal lives and why they married their spouse or date the women that they do.Did tigers woods tell you that he was with his wife cause she is white .Did he call you on the telephone and tell you this .I mean do you actually think that you would have had a chance to be with any of these celebrities or that you were next in line to date them LOL !!!You sound real bitter. and like you are unhappy with yourself.I bet you are darkskinned/Brownskinned. because you even had something to say about light skinned black women ..So now celebrities cant date lightskin black women they cannot only date darkskinned females.Now we have to discriminate against our lightskinned sisters too are they not black.If you take the time to reevaluate why you feel the way that you do wIm sure you wll see that they are not the one with the problem you are .

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  • aimee March 26, 2009 at 10:47 am

    oh Realist for the record white people didnot do anyting to OJ. OJ Did it to himself.He is an idiot that is why he is setting in jail right now.This is why black men have the “woe is me mentality now” as black women we need to stop making excuses for them when they are in the wrong and stop trying to blame the white man for everything.Who was the white man that told O.J to commit armed robbery

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  • Monique March 26, 2009 at 10:48 am

    GOSH WTS WITH THE LIGHT SKINNED DARK SKINNED MESS

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  • Doting Grandma March 26, 2009 at 11:29 am

    Did any of you know that the British reality star who died last Sunday of cancer, Jade Goody was of African descent? Her late father was half-black. Jade left behind two little boys who will be looked after by their father and grandmother. So sad. I love my four biracial grandchildren and they are adored by all in my family.

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  • GrenadaGal March 26, 2009 at 11:49 am

    Does this kinna thing only happen in America? black male/white woman thingy because it seems like it is a big issue over there. Where i come from (Grenada W.I) we definetley do not watch peoples complexion in Grenada you see darkskin brownskin lightskin whiteskin asian skin. Skin colour in Grenada is not an issue at all. I does wonder why everywhere else in the world cant be the same. We in 2009, have a mix-raced President and people still watching complexion and hair texture. Seems like America have alot to get through, its sad to hear though :( cos i love Americans :P

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  • janae March 26, 2009 at 12:29 pm

    awww cute baby that lady looks like a pale kimora lee simmons

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  • Ki March 26, 2009 at 12:56 pm

    I am mixed race myself (my mum is jamaican and my dad is irish )and I agree with a lot of the posters who say black men are marrying/ having kids with non-black women like it’s going outta fashion!

    Black Women shud jump on the bandwagon too then it wouldn’t be so bad, lol

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  • Nannette March 26, 2009 at 12:57 pm

    Wait! the baby is okay cute, but the Mother babyface traded Tracey for this. She got him for life now. Cha Ching,

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  • brandi March 26, 2009 at 1:07 pm

    ^ well tracey traded in babyface for eddie murphy, well at least for a little while.

    so realist, you’re saying that all light skinned women are gold diggers? that’s ridiculous.

    aimee; agreed. did a white man (or anyone else for that matter) make oj stalk and kill nicole?

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  • Nannette March 26, 2009 at 1:10 pm

    @ Doting Grandma, yes I was sad to hear she passed away.

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  • BrownSkinBeauti March 26, 2009 at 1:32 pm

    you ladies hit the nail right on the head with this…i was screaming this out loud to myself just yesterday, when i perused thru the ENTIRE site!…it does seem like every chocolate brother is opting for the light-skinned ladies or an entirely different race all 2 gether!…i mean, to each his own…BUT it speaks volumes to our community as a whole…just very sad!…keep blk love alive!

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  • brandi March 26, 2009 at 2:35 pm

    same with me, nanette.

    brownskin, its only a few people they don’t represent the whole community.

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  • Realist March 26, 2009 at 3:18 pm

    Nothing personal but what is “skinned”? People leave the “ed” off of skin please. I made a comment earlier but I guess I was to direct (never posted…lol). I’ll give this one a break. If it show, it show. If not, oh well. BCK is gonna block me one day.

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  • Monique March 26, 2009 at 3:48 pm

    @ Doting Grandma yeah jade was really brave ive been watching her tv programme on living

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  • Realist March 26, 2009 at 3:54 pm

    AIMEE…no I don’t act like I know them personally & if you stop walking around with your eyes wide shut, you’d see what I see. Don’t mistake my honesty for being bitter & unhappy! That’s always the bail out statement when people can’t handle the truth. Just so you know, I’m not dark skin, probably lighter than you but what’s your point? Being that I’m already married to a wonderful black man, I’m not looking for a celebrity. But you said it as if your average, everyday black woman don’t stand a chance anyway. Is that the way you view yourself? If I placed myself in the setting, why wouldn’t I stand a chance? Now you step back & re-evaluate what you said. If you really think white folks aren’t mad about OJ getting off & weren’t after him every chance they got, you must be blind. Were you there when he committed murder? He’s a fool, I agree. But if you really think that 15 or however many years came from his last incident shame on you. In closing, the next time you decide to step to me, take an english course. Yeah, I got the point you were trying to make but check your message before you put it out. What is “skinned”?

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  • Cee Cee March 26, 2009 at 4:11 pm

    khemistry ~ I concur …

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  • ModelChic March 26, 2009 at 4:57 pm

    Some of the comments are simply discouraging. :(
    I can appreciate freedom of speech, but with sensitivity and respect to others. (Please re-read BCK rule#3!) This is one of my favorite sites to visit, so please don’t trash it! Take that abrasive language elsewhere.

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  • Wakeup! March 26, 2009 at 6:38 pm

    Black women need to wake up and if the opportunity presents itself date outside of your race like I am. I don’t have time to be angry to jealous because I have a man. He may be white but he treats me like gold. When your relationship is on point and you have one, you could careless if every black man decided to date black or light skin. Stop being so loyal to the blackman. Wake up! Black men are doing them and black women need to do them. Not speaking for all but I hate when black women complain and box themselves into black men only.

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  • Natisha March 26, 2009 at 7:58 pm

    I’m going to ADMIT IT.. Mixed children are beautiful, But I’m not seeing these black male celebrities with dark skin black women.Is being with a dark skin black woman a CURSE or they arent attractive enough. BECUASE TO MY OPINION MOST of these light skin women arent as attractive as most Dark skinned women..Something is really wrong But I cant figure it out!!!

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  • kb March 26, 2009 at 8:19 pm

    Some of your comments make me sick. Most people don’t date a person of another race b/c they are lighter or that their children will be lighter. Coming from someone who is in a interracial relationship with a man who is white, t is hard to date someone of another race or culture. Even if the parents and family approve(which they do), we always get stares and negative comments from others especially black men. I believe this only helps perpetuate prejudices and stereotypes. If you don’t have anything nice to say about a couple or a child don’t say it at all. Who gives you the right to judge? God certainly doesn’t

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  • krazychika March 26, 2009 at 8:23 pm

    cute

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  • twotone March 26, 2009 at 11:09 pm

    you guys are pathetic arguing over race and skin color

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  • berrygirl March 27, 2009 at 1:44 am

    My DH is white too…I love my marriage!! I love the way he puts me up on a pedistal; loves my thick natural hair and is jealous of my brown color no matter the season.He holds our daughter front and center…”to the sky!!” When we are in public,he walks like he’s the proudest man in the world!!! I have to laugh…is this what all those light-skin women feel like, because it’s crazy addictive!

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  • Nicole March 27, 2009 at 5:15 am

    @ janae…I thought it was Kimora as well, lol!

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  • aimee March 27, 2009 at 7:53 am

    REALIST.First of all my bad for the typos im at work so im typing really fast.

    Oh so you are lightskin.So I guess thats why your husband is with you too.Beacuse of your skin color.See how stupid your arguement is.If you already have a man why are you concerned with what what another man is doing.You need to focus on your own marriage and stop worrying about other folks relationships and why they are together .Secondly,when I said that You didnt have chance with them I was not refering to your skin color or the fact that you were black.But lets be realistic whats the chance that you would meet someone famous and being in a relationship with them.

    Some black women think that they own black men .They do not belong to us and are free to date who they want

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  • Wakeup! March 27, 2009 at 1:12 pm

    Not only that but most black women are single and scrambling around trying to find a black man.

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  • Wakeup! March 27, 2009 at 1:15 pm

    I will tell you why I am with the white man I am with because he loves and respects me and not to get back at the black man. If I keep waiting around all of my eggs will dry up. I am not knocking black love etc but all I am saying is love comes in all colors and instead of being mad at the black man for dating white or light, black women need to look at other options. It isn’t hard to see.

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  • Realist March 27, 2009 at 3:21 pm

    Aimee…I never said anything about owning a black man or them only dating black women. I agree, they can date whomever they please. Maybe you need to go back & read my “first” comment (carefully) & address what I said. It was based on the fact that you commented on insecurity issues. I can’t speak for anyone else as far as that go. But being that I see what’s happening around me, I was letting you know it wasn’t based on that (for me). It’s always easy to say someone is insecure, unhappy, etc., when they don’t agree with what you agree with. We are not the same person, which means we don’t have to view things the same. Does that make your opinion right & mine wrong? My arguement can be stupid all day to you, the feelings are mutual. I don’t sugar coat things that don’t sit right with me & I have no problem with being very direct about it. I just question what seems to be the happening thing with these celebrity men or men once they get money. Of course it’s not all of them but the one’s we mostly see on this site. I’m sure there are beautiful black women (of all shades) somewhere in that setting worthy of a relationship or marriage from them. And I know you weren’t speaking of skin color when you said that. At the end of the day they’re people just like us. So why would it be mission impossible to be with a celebrity if you put yourself in that setting??? I’m at work also when I make comments (so what’s your point), & my marriage has nothing to with me expressing my opinion. So based on what you said, since I’m married, I can’t comment & need to focus on my relationship. I guess it’s safe to say, you don’t have a man and sitting over there lonely with nothing better to do. That’s why you have time to make an opinion about someone’s comment. Now that sounds stupid, right? Hopefully, it’s not true.

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  • geishacutie March 27, 2009 at 8:01 pm

    I really agree with “Wakeup” and “Berrygirl”. Black women need to stop waiting for a black man and just date men in general (balck,white,asian, latino, etc. etc.) Where is all of this loyalty coming from when they are dating women of all races. I think this issue of celebrity black males and their spouses and children brings up more issues dealing with class level, education level, and what “beauty” is portrayed as by the mainstream in our society. In every song black men say right out that they are looking for a woman that is exotic-basically anyone other than the average black woman. I am not going to sit around a cry over this though. I will be marrying my white fiance next year and we are very happy. He also loves my thick, natural hair and tells me how beautiful I am everyday. Try it ladies!

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  • Iffy March 27, 2009 at 8:52 pm

    khemistry so by ‘looks nothing like them’ you mean dark? So what if the baby is black like them and looks just like the momma, what the hell? and what if the baby is light and looks just like the daddy? thats a ludicrous statement if ever i read one. And it disgusts you? damn you really need to readjust your world view. Do you think youre pure black? Find me one black person who has an ‘unadulterated’ blood line in America today.
    I can’t believe with all this talk of ‘change’ and how monumental the appointing of a mixed race president was this debate is still raging? What are you scared of, do you think black people are going to become extinct if they keep on marrying white chicks? For real you people are shocking.

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  • Iggles March 27, 2009 at 10:09 pm

    So the answer to colorism in the black community is for black women to to realize “they don’t own black men” and to date interracially?

    I have nothing against interracial relationships (I happen to be in one) but it does NOT address the underlining problem of colorism in the black community!

    What about the broken self esteem and self hatred that colorism breeds for our young black girls? Your complexion is something you have no control over, and our girls are confronted on daily basis that they aren’t beautiful because of it. What about our black boys who believe there is something inherently wrong with darkness that as an adult shun women who look like them? In both cases, the inability to fully love oneself is damaging and jeopardizes healthy intimate, familial, and community relationships.

    We need to recognize this problem in the black community. We cannot cover up a gaping wound with a band aid.

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  • SUZ March 28, 2009 at 5:12 pm

    Wowwwwwwwww…smh @ remarks. Cute baby tho…

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  • angie March 28, 2009 at 8:16 pm

    If he’s attracted to light skinned women, so what! We can’t help the way we are. You also have plenty of men who love caramel skin tones as well as chocolate. My husband is medium brown, I’m light skinned and so is my son Quinton but, our daughter is darker than my husband. You have to realize that we all are mixed up with so many different races. Come on now, thing about it. Ask some of your older relatives about your family tree. My father’s got a brother who looks almost white and an older brother with a very dark complextion.
    I’ve dated nothing but black men but, they didn’t all have the same skin tone.

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  • lisa March 29, 2009 at 2:14 am

    who cares, got too many other things in the world to discuss rather than some crap that HAS BEEN for years, grow up, sing another song for once people. You all need a separate site for your races issues

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