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Fetty Wap’s Daughter Lauren Dies at Age 4: Get to Know the Rapper’s Family, Children and Their Mothers

Fetty Wap (real name: Willie Maxwell II) is not only a famous rapper, but also a proud father.

The songwriter shares his eldest child, Aydin, with Ariel Reese. He later welcomed daughter Zaviera with Lezhae Keona in 2015 before adding son Zy into the mix in 2018. 

Before Zy’s birth, Fetty also became a dad to Khari, whom he shares with Masika Kalysha in March 2016. He and Elaynna Parker welcomed their daughter, Amani, soon after in April 2016. 

The following year, Fetty and Turquoise Miami welcomed their daughter, Lauren, in 2017. 

Love & Hip Hop star Alexis Skyy also previously said Fetty was the father of her daughter, Alaiya, in 2018, but the following year, Brandon Medford was revealed to be the biological dad. However, Fetty said he still wanted to be apart of Alaiya’s life going forward.

Sadly, news broke that Fetty’s daughter Lauren has died at the young age of 4. The toddler’s grieving mother, Turquoise Miami, shared the devastating news about her untimely passing on Sunday, August 1.

“This is my amazing, beautiful, funny, vibrant, loving, talented, smart and hard-headed princess mermaid Aquarius,” Turquoise wrote in a tribute to her baby girl on Instagram, sharing a clip of Lauren bouncing around playfully while in a swimming pool. “If you see this post scrolling by with her comment or just say to yourself ‘I love you LAUREN’ because they say that souls can feel your love #rip.”

Several fans and friends, including Fetty’s other ex Love & Hip Hop star Alexis, shared their condolences and messages of support in the comments. 

“We love you Lauren,” Alexis replied.

While Lauren’s cause of death has not been shared, Fetty did appear to address the untimely passing of his daughter after taking the stage for his Rolling Loud performance in Miami on July 25. “LoLo daddy did that s–t for you last night baby girl,” the New Jersey native wrote in a since-expired Instagram Stories post.

Scroll down to learn more about the women in Fetty Wap’s life and his children.

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