Trae Tha Truth took to social media to share his heartbreaking struggle after his daughter, Truth, was allegedly taken away by her mother during a court-sanctioned visit in Houston.
The rapper and activist revealed that his daughter has been missing for nearly four months, despite a court order giving him full custody in early 2024.
“I never thought my daughter Truth would be in a missing children database or on a poster,” Trae wrote in a heartfelt Instagram post on Friday, May 6. 12.
He described the pain of waiting for his daughter’s safe return, adding: “My child’s safety is more important than my own life.” Despite personal disagreements with Truth’s mother, Trae emphasized the mental and emotional toll the condition is taking on his daughter. “Her emotional toll is something she cannot yet see or understand.”
Trae, born Frazier Othel Thompson III, also accused Truth’s mother of fabricating allegations against him, including allegations of assault and sexual misconduct, to justify his actions. grandma. He expressed disappointment with individuals who aided in concealing the Truth, saying,
“Turning a blind eye and helping harbor a wrongly taken child is a fatal mistake,” he wrote. The 44-year-old also acknowledged the inequality fathers face in similar situations, saying: “If the roles were reversed, I would be in jail.”
“Anyone who helps and agrees with my daughter being homeless and lying on her knees posting to people and not even going to school is sick. Her mother took her away and felt she could keep she stayed away from an active father,” he wrote at length. caption. “This is not right or fair to the fathers who are actually trying…I DON’T CARE IF IT PAID OR TRYED TO JOIN A CAMPAIGN OR ACCEPTED ME, I was just trying to get my daughter , whom I love!! I know God has understood this and In the end, he will get the glory, he is the only one who can fix this situation…. Whatever this does No matter how hurt I am, I wish her mother wasn’t sick, I can only pray for her.”
He also instructed his fans not to “Make threats or hateful comments on her page”.
The rapper’s transparency has received widespread support online, with many expressing outrage at the situation. “If it were otherwise, they would tear your house apart looking for her,” one follower wrote, while others sent prayers and encouragement, calling Trae a devoted father and praising his efforts. His tireless efforts to bring his daughter home.
Another supporter wrote: “You have sown too much good to too many people for God not to turn this into your favor.”
On Thursday, December 5, he posted, “No, I’m not okay…” on Instagram. He wrote “Sincerely” in the post’s caption, and disabled comments and viewable likes.
— Originally published on Enstarz
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