Ice-T and Coco Austin’s 7-year-old daughter, Chanel, ‘still sleeps’ in their bed
The rapper revealed their unusual sleeping arrangement while discussing his close bond with the 7-year-old“I am so much more connected to her than my other kids,” he said, referencing daughter Letesha, 47, and son Tracy, 31, whom he welcomed with exes Adrienne and Darlene Ortiz, respectively.
Ice-T, who admitted he was “distracted” by his career while raising his eldest children, explained, “I’m comfortable [now]. I’m in a cruise pattern. I was thereThe couple’s child is 7 years old.Instagram/ Baby Chanel NicoleThe “Law & Order: SVU” star went on to quote Muhammad Ali, saying that a man having “a child in the second half of his life, after he turns 50,” is a “reset.”
Ice-T, 65, called the change “a beautiful thing,” adding, “It made me want to live forever. It made me create new goals. It’s the best gift I could ever get.”
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