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Relationships Nelly and Ashanti got married in 2023 before the two had their first child. The wedding ceremony was private until 2024.
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TV The couple recently had a child.
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Relationships The "Verzuz" encounter in question is what re-sparked Nelly and Ashanti's romance back in 2021 after about eight years apart.
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Original Content There’s something familiar about seeing Hip Hop holiday movies where the faces & voices reflect the culture, even if the plot is a tad corny.
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Pop Culture You go Ashanti!
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Relationships Irv Gotti and Ashanti's intricate relationship saw them create iconic hits at Murder Inc Records, but their romance stole headlines.
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Sports Nelly puts on for St. Louis.
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Life Watch those drinks!
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Relationships Ashanti revealed some wholesome details about the origin of her child Kareem Kenkaide Haynes' name.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Original Content Ashanti’s Hip Hop collabs will continue to stand the test of time.
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Music SZA stunned in a yellow leopard print Versace dress at the BET Awards this year, which Ashanti rocked back in 2002.
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Music He clarified a comment on the dynamic of his new family.
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Music Ashanti is set to hit the road with her husband, Nelly, on his upcoming Where The Party At? Tour. Ashanti and Nelly were married in 2024.
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Songs Nelly has always loved country music, and his latest effort is a song that is clearly aimed at his wife, Ashanti.
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Relationships Ashanti and Nelly couldn't be more excited about the arrival of their first child together, as this is one of a couple of baby showers.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Ashanti and Nelly first met in 2003 at the Grammy Awards press conference where Nelly announced Ashanti's R&B nomination for "Foolish."
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Bryson "Boom" Paul -
Pop Culture Ashanti and Nelly make it easy to root for them.
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Zachary Horvath