Metro Boomin Launches ‘Single Moms Are Superheroes’ Initiative In Remembrance Of His Mother, Invites Dozens Of Families To Falcons Game

Metro Boomin Launches ‘Single Moms Are Superheroes’ Initiative In Remembrance Of His Mother, Invites Dozens Of Families To Falcons Game

Metro Boomin is doing what he can to help make things a little easier for single mothers.

According to reports, Metro Boomin has tied the theme of his new album, “HEROES & VILLAINS,” to the loss of his mom by inviting dozens of single mothers to a Falcons game with on-field access. As previously reported, Metro Boomin’s mother was murdered by his stepfather who ultimately committed suicide. 

Metro Boomin

On Sunday (Dec. 4) Metro, born Leland Tyler Wayne, organized a heartfelt initiative in Atlanta during the Falcons vs. Steelers game, held at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The 29-year-old purchased tickets for 26 mothers from around the country as well as their children. His event gave attendees a mini family parade through the tunnel and onto the main stage before kickoff.

The group also got to stand alongside the Falcons players amid the national anthem. Metro reportedly did not attend the game because he wanted the mothers to have the spotlight. The famed Hip-Hop producer organized the special day to honor his late mother.

Metro Boomin & Mother

Metro calls “Single Moms Are Superheroes,” in partnership with the Steve and Marjorie Harvey Foundation, a way to help these women during the struggles they might face as single parents. With this nonprofit organization, single mothers have access to get more assistance than they might receive.

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Authored by: Tsai-Ann Hill