Nas’ Baby Mama Carmen Bryan Pens New Book “Life After Child Support”

Nas’ Baby Mama Carmen Bryan Pens New Book “Life After Child Support”
Carmen Bryan, the mother of Nas’ 24-year-old daughter Destiny, has released her second book entitled Life After Child Support: When The Checks Stop Coming. According to Bryan, the book is “a cautionary tale about outgrowing financial dependency and moving forward” and is available for instant download for just $4.99.
Carmen Bryan knows the troubles surrounding financial dependency all too well. In 2015, it was revealed by a source that Bryan was jobless and couch surfing in Queens, NY after Destiny grew too old for child support. Bryan and Nas were also involved in a legal battle surrounding back child support and college tuition in 2014.

Since then, however, Carmen is seemingly doing much better financially. Destiny has also grown to be quite independent, becoming an executive producer and launching her own cosmetics line.
Life After Child Support: When The Checks Stop Coming is Carmen Bryan’s second book. The first, It’s No Secret: From Nas to Jay-Z, from Seduction to Scandal–A Hip-Hop Helen of Troy Tells All came out in 2006 and due to the beef surrounding Jay Z and Nas, was an instant New York Times Best Seller.
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