Monday, February 06, 2023

DMX's Daughter Producing a Docuseries About Drug Addiction


Two years ago rapper DMX died from a cocaine induced heart attack [click here if you missed that]. 

Now X's 10-year-old daughter, Sonovah Hillman Jr., is producing a four part docuseries on fentanyl and drug addiction...
 






15 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is great for her. We need to see and hear this. Watch Blue Ivy come out with something next.

Anonymous said...

Haaaaaa Baby mama #6 must be cash strapped. I'll give it to her though this is a clever move.

Anonymous said...

Brillant at the age of 10. Her mother raised her with intelligence and not talking like a hood. With all those ppl that participated in X's funeral she should have more money than 2k.

Anonymous said...

The funds are for the film, not the family.

Anonymous said...

I’d prefer to see this young lady pursue her school studies instead of telling adults how to cope with their adult problems.

Anonymous said...

Very articulate young lady.

Anonymous said...

9:37
That’s why getting a Grammy doesn’t hold weight anymore. So many intelligent young people achieving more and working hard but because they are poor and/or have little resources they are ignored. I don’t see BeyoncĂ© having anything to speak on as far as struggles which is why the gay uncle is brought up. It’s something to relate to an audience.

Anonymous said...



It doesnt take 250k for a documentary. It is obvious they are not gonna be using that much money to interview addicts.

Anonymous said...

I'm here for Sonovah and I donated. The children shall lead.

Anonymous said...

The children shall lead. That’s why The Dwade household is messed up. The children are leading.

Anonymous said...

How she going to make a documentary at 10? Where’s the money going? Every GoFundMe ain’t a good idea.

Anonymous said...

What a very smart & sweet young lady. I hope everyone donates to help her reach her goal.

Anonymous said...

She has more sense than many adults.

Anonymous said...

9:47 & 12:53, you're on to something!!

Unknown said...

I agree with @9:56am. Let children be children. If anything, they should have started a GoFundMe to help give her a sense of security and normalcy - not teaching adults how their behavior impacts a child's. At 10yrs old she shouldn't been trying to figure out how to help other adults see their actions from a child's perspective smh. Our children are growing up too fast, and are forced to become the adult, voice of reason, way before they should. We should be giving black children the gift of a childhood; the gift of security, stability, and love. Not let wondering how to solve the fentanyl problem smdh.

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