News October 01, 2021
Bow Wow Doesn’t See ‘Wedding Bells’ Between Ex Joie Chavis & Diddy After Kiss in Italy

Bow Wow appears to be downplaying the budding relationship between his ex Joie Chavis and Diddy after the two were photographed kissing in Italy last month.
In an interview with TMZ at Los Angeles International Airport on Thursday, the “Beware of Dog” rapper was asked how he feels about “a new man being around his daughter,” as he and Joie share 10-year-old daughter Shai.
In response, Bow Wow said, “I don’t think [their relationship will] get that far,” explaining that he and Diddy have “kicked it” since he was 13 years old.
“We’ve partied with girls, and we’ve had pool parties, so we know how we move when it comes to the ladies. So it ain’t gonna be no wedding bells and chapels and no ---- like that,” Bow Wow continued.
Overall, Bow Wow says, “Everybody’s grown and they can do what they want to do.”
“So even by my daughter, that’s my least concern. My baby moms, we cool. Me and dude, we cool,” he said, adding, “You can’t get [intimidated], man, you can’t… Just keep it cool, man. Life’s too short. Life [is] meant to be lived, so you can’t really stress on the things you can’t control. That’s how I move.”
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Early last month, Diddy and Joie were snapped kissing and cuddling on a mega yacht in Capri, Italy.
After the pics went viral, Bow Wow did an interview with “The WGCI Morning Show” where he revealed that he and Diddy had an hour-long FaceTime call about the situation.
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Joie also shares 2-year-old son Hendrix with fellow rapper Future.
In an April YouTube video, Joie set the record straight on misconceptions that people may have about her.
“I’m not a gold digger,” she said. “I’ve worked since I was 15. I take care of my kids. I don’t get any child support. Repeat that: I don’t get any child support. I don’t really need to ask for certain things for my kids because I can do it myself. If their father wants to do things for them, then they do that on their own time. If they want to say, ‘Here’s some money for this or that,’ then whatever. But I don’t really ask for anything. I’m able to do everything on my own.”