Reginae Carter Reveals What Her Dad Lil Wayne Says Is The Most Attractive Quality In A Woman: There’s Nothing More Beautiful Than A Black Educated Woman

Reginae Carter, Lil Wayne
Reginae Carter Reveals What Her Dad Lil Wayne Says Is The Most Attractive Quality In A Woman: There’s Nothing More Beautiful Than A Black Educated Woman
Reginae Carter, 21, may officially be an adult, but she’ll always be daddy’s little girl.

Lil Wayne hugs daughter, Reginae Carter
She spoke on her award-winning father during a sit-down with Atlanta Black Star and shared what her father thinks is the most attractive quality in a woman.
“My father always tells me, there’s nothing more beautiful than a black educated woman.”

Still, Lil Wayne’s star is so big and bright that it has, sometimes, scared her suitors off.
“That’s the thing, my dad is like, you know, the OG, so everybody is like, ‘Oh, I don’t want to talk to her’…There’s a certain respect that you have to have when you come to me, so it’s like people don’t be wanting to deal with all of that. You gotta deal with my daddy, then you got to deal with my godfather…It’s just too much…[but] as long as you, like, respect me, take care of me, make me happy, my parents are good, and you ain’t doing nothing crazy that’s going to get me in trouble.”
As for the importance of education in the Carter family, as revealed on her reality show – “T.I. & Tiny‘s Friends & Family Hustle”, Reginae Carter decided that school was ultimately not for her. She says that her parents’ fame has always affected her schooling, causing her to withdraw from Clark Atlanta University.
“With school, I feel like school is not for everyone. But I am an advocate for school…I’ve always had great grades, I’ve always did what I had to do, but school never was for me…It’s not the same with me…I always had to think about the teachers not liking me because of my daddy or my mama or the kids not liking me because I got this. So school was different for me. It wasn’t really my forte. But I just had to do what I had to do because of my parents [are] really big on education. So that’s why I’m big on education.”

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Written by Miata Shanay
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