Keyshia Cole Speaks Out For the 1st Time, Addressing Mom Frankie’s Passing
Keyshia Cole Speaks Out For the 1st Time, Addressing Mom Frankie’s Passing
Keyshia Cole is speaking out for the first time, reacting to her mom Frankie’s passing. The singer shared a number of photos on social media, writing:
This is so hard man. Can’t really even find the words. SMH. I honestly don’t even know how to feel. You can never prepare for something like this… Ever!!! but you will be missed. It’s crazy because… For weeks I’ve been quoting you, from the goose that laid the golden egg, to calling Neffe shoes slow burners, cause they were bought scuffed up already ? your humor was unmatched!!! Naturally so funny, that’s what I loved about your personality…. we all did. I created this post to show my love and appreciation for your life and I would like to thank my fans + supporters, shooot your supporters and fans, for being here with us during these hard times, and the love that you all have for us…..the love for all your children was definitely felt. When u said all you want is to have ALL OF YOUR CHILDREN IN ONE PLACE, AT ONE TIME meant the most to you, And I’m completely down to do that for you. Even through our deference’s …. WE LOVE YOU. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!! Frank da bank!
As previously reported, Frankie passed on her birthday after suffering an alleged overdose. She was 61. We continue to send our condolences to their family and friends.



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