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SOLE AND GINUWINE TEACH THEIR KIDS NOT TO LISTEN TO RUMORS

Submitted by admin on April 7, 2009 at 4:51 pm 32 Comments

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 Solé has responded to rumors that she  ”packed her bags and kids and left her husband of five years.”   The former rapper says that rumors that she left her husband because he was allegedly cheating are completely false. She tells Sister2Sister magazine, “I was like, that’s funny. First of all, I’m not packing up no four kids and disrupting their lives in the middle of the school year, I don’t care what he did. That’s just foolish,” Solé laughed. “But they were reporting this like they had seen me out here packing up my bags.”

Solé admits that even her kids were approached with the rumors at school but the couple(Solé and Ginuwine) have told their kids to ignore rumors, especially those of their dad. Besides teaching their kids not to listen to rumors, Solé and Ginuwine are also teaching them to be God fearing.

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God has taken center stage in the former rapper’s life so when she is not busy participating in church, Sole heads various businesses including an etiquette consulting company called Global Decorum. Solé is also earning a Master’s degree in interior design and will soon open a salon and Spa in Kansas city.

Together the couple are raising Dream,6, Story,8, Ginuwine and Sole’s two daughters together; Cypress,14, and De’jan,17,  Solé ’s daughters from a previous relationship; and Elgrin Jr,16, Ginuwine’s son from a previous relationship.

Listen Sole’s interview with Sister2Sister now. 

Pictures courtesy of Sister2Sister; scans byBlackcelebkids.com

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