Rick Ross’ Ex Tia Kemp Wants Him to Pay Their Son's $200,000 College Tuition
Rozay celebrated no longer having to pay child support in June, but Kemp reminded him she could still ask for payments since their child is still in school.
Rick Ross may have a new bill on his hands after Tia Kemp, the mother of his son, demanded he pay their offspring's $200,000 college tuition.
On Sunday, Kemp had a TikTok Live session with her followers, during which she showed a note that lists the college tuition payment that needs to be made for their son, William Roberts III, to attend Bethune-Cookman University next year. According to the piece of paper, the tuition amount is $209,931.58, and Kemp told William to get on the phone with his father to handle the payment.
"I ain't playing," said Kemp. "I need you to call your daddy right now. You tell him. You screenshot this right now, that right there and you tell him that's how much I need in my bank account."
She continued by mentioning Ross' ownership of several Wingstop locations, "I ain't talking no $20,000. I'm sick of them little $20,000. I'm sick of those 20-piece wings. I need 200-something thousand wings. You tell him there's a bunch of 0's behind that. Not a 20-piece."
Kemp had been waiting for this moment since Ross wanted to celebrate that he didn't have to pay child support anymore after William turned 18 in June. Ross hopped on social media and called the moment, which happened around Father's Day, "divine divinity."
However, Kemp dragged Ross for being a little too happy about not paying child support and reminded him that she can still ask him for payments at any time in "family court" because William is still in school.
"I heard you was over there talking about the best Father's Day gift you coulda got was sending your last child support payment," she said. "You stupid, silly muthafucka. I don't give a fuck about your child support payments, bitch. And if I want some more, I'll take my ass over to family court and get some while he is going to college. Bitch, you ain't worthy for me sitting in the system and going back and forth to court to drag your big, fat, funky Ozempic-taking a*s down for a little something."