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For Summer Walker and Yung Miami, co-parenting isn’t impossible, but it does take effort.

The artists, who are both mothers, chatted on the latest episode of Walker’s Over It Radio on Apple Music, which premiered on Thursday (Dec. 19).

Towards the 26-minute mark of the conversation, Walker and Miami received a voicemail from a woman seeking advice on how to be a good stepmom and cordial with her fiancé’s “shady” child’s mother.

As Walker has three children, including a set of twins, and Miami has two, both ladies entered the chat with enlightenment.

“I would say, do not interact with the baby mamas. I tried that and it didn’t go well for me,” the “No Love” singer said. She added that if they’re “hood rat, hood rat, hoochie mamas,” it will “never be a true, genuine interaction.”

The singer continued with predicting that the child’s mother would “plot” on the new woman and advised that the co-parents should address each other directly without interference.

Miami suggested that the “bond” should “come naturally” and that “nothing should be forced.” “Maybe if he brings the child around, try doing an introduction, maybe just seeing how y’all react or engage,” she said.

She continued, “I am a stepmom if you want to bring the kids over like, I’mma do whatever the activities is, but I do think that you have to coexist with the mom, though.”

“I’m not the babymom that’s like, ‘Don’t take my child around that bitch.’ You can take her, but just let me and her have a conversation so I know where my child at and what y’all doing.”

But the former City Girls member, who has an 11-year-old son, Jai, and five-year-old daughter, Summer, would prefer not to date a man with children, seeing it as “too much” and “baggage.”

Earlier in the conversation, around the 11-minute mark, Miami spoke about Trina being her godmother and how their relationship developed when she was a child.

“She used to take me to the youth fair, and I was like, probably like 10,” she said about the “Pull Over” rapper. “I’ll never forget ’cause I used to be like, ‘Oh my God, I’m a celebrity’. We’d be at the fair. She got her bodyguards. Everybody ran up to us, and they’re like, ‘get back’. And I’d be like, ‘get back.'”

Miami also reflected on her and Trina performing at the 2024 BET Hip Hop Awards, calling it a “moment” she’d been waiting on.

“Imagine waiting on your moment, and you get it. It’s just to have that moment together and to be able to pay homage to her,” she said.

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For Summer Walker and Yung Miami, co-parenting isn’t impossible, but it does take effort.

The artists, who are both mothers, chatted on the latest episode of Walker’s Over It Radio on Apple Music, which premiered on Thursday (Dec. 19).

Towards the 26-minute mark of the conversation, Walker and Miami received a voicemail from a woman seeking advice on how to be a good stepmom and cordial with her fiancé’s “shady” child’s mother.

As Walker has three children, including a set of twins, and Miami has two, both ladies entered the chat with enlightenment.

“I would say, do not interact with the baby mamas. I tried that and it didn’t go well for me,” the “No Love” singer said. She added that if they’re “hood rat, hood rat, hoochie mamas,” it will “never be a true, genuine interaction.”

The singer continued with predicting that the child’s mother would “plot” on the new woman and advised that the co-parents should address each other directly without interference.

Miami suggested that the “bond” should “come naturally” and that “nothing should be forced.” “Maybe if he brings the child around, try doing an introduction, maybe just seeing how y’all react or engage,” she said.

She continued, “I am a stepmom if you want to bring the kids over like, I’mma do whatever the activities is, but I do think that you have to coexist with the mom, though.”

“I’m not the babymom that’s like, ‘Don’t take my child around that bitch.’ You can take her, but just let me and her have a conversation so I know where my child at and what y’all doing.”

But the former City Girls member, who has an 11-year-old son, Jai, and five-year-old daughter, Summer, would prefer not to date a man with children, seeing it as “too much” and “baggage.”

Earlier in the conversation, around the 11-minute mark, Miami spoke about Trina being her godmother and how their relationship developed when she was a child.

“She used to take me to the youth fair, and I was like, probably like 10,” she said about the “Pull Over” rapper. “I’ll never forget ’cause I used to be like, ‘Oh my God, I’m a celebrity’. We’d be at the fair. She got her bodyguards. Everybody ran up to us, and they’re like, ‘get back’. And I’d be like, ‘get back.'”

Miami also reflected on her and Trina performing at the 2024 BET Hip Hop Awards, calling it a “moment” she’d been waiting on.

“Imagine waiting on your moment, and you get it. It’s just to have that moment together and to be able to pay homage to her,” she said.

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