CHANCE THE RAPPER AND WIFE CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS WITH THEIR KIDS
Merry Christmas from Chance the Rapper and his family! The celebrity father took to Instagram to share holiday pictures of his wife and kids while also offering season’s greetings.
“It’s been a rough year,” Chance admitted to his fans on Instagram. “These three make it worth it,” the celebrity father said of his wife, Kirsten Corley Bennett, and their daughters, Kensli and Marli. “Merry Christmas from my family to you,” Chance wrote online.
Kirsten also took to Instagram with season’s greetings. “Joyful, joyful Lord we adore thee,” Bennett exclaimed. “Happy Holidays from the Bennetts,” the businesswoman continued.
“Sending so much love to everyone who is grieving a loved one, spending this Christmas in quarantine, or experiencing any other hurt in their hearts,” Kirsten wrote to her supporters. “We all are really just doing the best we can. Be encouraged.”
It has been two years since Chance the Rapper and Kirsten Bennett welcomed their youngest daughter. Chance recently discussed the notion of having more kids during an interview with GQ magazine.
“Not right now,” Chance the Rapper said when asked about having more kids. “It’s a lot to try and be a good dad right now,” the celebrity shared. “With all the distractions and all the things that I’m limited in doing by living in Chicago and being a person of notoriety. I don’t wanna tack on anything,” the recording artist explained.
“I want to get my relationship with Kensli down pat and also just get older. I’m 23. I had her when I was 22. If I am gonna have more kids, it’ll be a blessing and I’ll accept it as a responsibility and a privilege, but I’m definitely not trying to have more kids right now.”
Chance the Rapper and Kirsten Bennett’s oldest daughter, Kensli, celebrated her sixth birthday in September. Marli turned 2-years-old in August.
Photo: Chance the Rapper/Instagram
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