Happy Mother's Day: Cardi B, DJ Khaled, Rihanna, Migos, Will Smith & More Celebrate

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Happy Mother's Day!

It's Mother's Day once again and rappers, celebrities, and regular folks are celebrating their moms both online and off. Hip-hop has never shied away from showing love to moms. Some of the most classic records in hip-hop have been about rapper's celebrating their mothers such as Tupac's "Dear Mama," to Ghostface's "All That I Got." 

Today, many have taken to social media to show love to their mothers. Tee Grizzley hopped on Instagram to show love to his mother who's currently incarcerated. The rapper also called for the freedom of all incarcerated mothers.

A more emotional post today came from Christian Combs who's mother Kim Porter passed away. He shared a photo of himself with his mother when he was younger. "HAPPY MOTHERS DAY MOMMY!! I Love You And Miss you SOOO SOOO MUCH😩 I WISH I COULD HUG AND KISS YOU a MILLION times right now !!" He wrote. 

Cardi B, who's celebrating her first Mother's Day as a mom, took to Instagram to reveal the gifts that Offset gave her which included some complex floral arrangements and some expensive purses.

Will Smith took to Instagram as well to share a heartfelt message to his wife, Jada Pinkett. "Happy Mother’s Day to All the Mothers of the World 🌎! And I’m sorry that you have a Sty, @jadapinkettsmith... but Im not sure that the Hot Teacup is the best therapy," he wrote.

Peep some of the posts below. 


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