Over the summer, entrepreneur Nikki “Miss Nikki Baby” Mudarris and her man, LiAngelo Ball, welcomed their newborn son into the world.
Ball and their son LaVelo went viral on social media as the image was widely talked about due to Mudarris’ daring outfit that featured her body and curves.
The former Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood star could be seen in a sheer body suit that featured every curve as Ball was dressed more appropriately in black jeans and a black shirt.
Fans had a lot to say about this photoshoot:
why does she look like a discount Kim Kardashian? even dresses like one
— Derick D (@jeazous) October 21, 2023
Not even tryna hate but why not wear something more appropriate for your child
— CELTICS ☘️ BANNER 18 (@BiggLynch) October 21, 2023
Klone Kardashian
— Reel Moments ? (@reelmomentsAI) October 21, 2023
Bro the photo isn’t even centered on the family. ?
— bro zak (@nobarkchip) October 21, 2023
The baby is wearing more clothes than the mom.
— Notis Journal (@Official_Notis) October 21, 2023
imma say something that’s gonna sound anti woman but i’m rlly tired of the copy + paste body and face that every woman who can afford cosmetic surgery seems to do https://t.co/3zeqZ0UG1r
— ovarian cyst (@peniswilso) October 21, 2023
In the meantime, LiAngelo is still trying to carve his path into the NBA as he is currently a player for the Greensboro Swarm of the NBA G League. Ball played for Chino Hills High School in California, where he won a state championship and achieved national success as a junior with his brothers Lonzo, and LaMelo, who are both current NBA guards.
LiAngelo Ball is the second of LaVar’s three sons, being one year younger than Lonzo and three years older than LaMelo. However, he is often referred to as the ‘third’ Ball brother because, among the three, he is the least popular and less talented.
He is also the only sibling not to be drafted into the NBA.
He is no scrub. During his senior year in high school, Gelo led the state of California by averaging 33.8 points per game. Gelo was just a consensus three-star recruit but teams just don’t see the upside to him just yet.