Floyd Mayweather’s Daughter Jirah Seemingly Blasts His Parenting Skills After Her Mother’s Death
Floyd Mayweather’s Daughter Jirah Seemingly Blasts His Parenting Skills After Her Mother’s Death
Floyd Mayweather’s daughter Jirah Mayweather appeared to compare her mom and dad’s parenting skills in a post on Twitter.
Josie Harris, Floyd Mayweather’s ex and the mother of three of his children, passed away earlier this year. She was tragically found unresponsive in her car in what was ruled an accidental overdose.
Her attorney, Dan Friedlander, said in a statement,
“The family is aware of the medical examiner has released the report and they are thankful for the closure. Josie will be remembered as a truly kind and giving person and loving mother. She was loved and will be missed.”
Now, it looks like Jirah Mayweather, 16, is having trouble adjusting to life with her father. She tweeted Monday (Aug. 10th),
“Going from a parent who put ur happiness before theirs to a parent who puts their happiness before yours is probably one of the most frustrating thing ever.”

Leaving fans to speculate, her sister Yaya Mayweather, who’s mother is Melissia Rene, hopped in the comments for some comforting words, and sisterly support writing,
“I’m here”


Iyanna Mayweather
Jirah Mayweather posted one more message asking,
“is miserable even the word?”

Floyd Mayweather hasn’t responded to his daughters’ comments publicly. But this isn’t the first time Jirah Mayweather has taken public aims at her dad. She also appeared to slam him while paying tribute to her late mom in a cryptic video on TikTok in April.
#FloydMayweather’s daughter shares this cryptic #tiktok video. She lost her mother Josie Harris last month ? Let’s continue to send their family love & light ?? pic.twitter.com/drGiJAdLrQ
— theJasmineBRAND (@thejasminebrand) April 21, 2020
What are your thoughts on Jirah Mayweather’s cryptic series of tweets? Let us know in the comments!
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