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So I thought it was okay to post but after re-evaluating it probably was just a bad idea overall," Charmaine added. I’m having fun with my family.
On Season 6 of Black Ink Crew Chicago, Charmaine Walker is pregnant with her first child, a baby girl. "I literally did this TikTok with Nola thinking it was gonna be funny. The challenge requires parents to splash water on their unsuspecting children’s heads and faces. "Some of you guys got your panties in a real bunch! Black Ink Crew: Chicago star Charmaine Walker is being heavenly criticized for participating in a Tik Tok challenge that involved her three-month-old daughter, Nola Glenda Bey. ""I would never put her in any danger like that. I get it. MY baby is fine!
But like most reality shows, the VH1 series is filmed months before it actually airs, meaning the owner of 2nd City Ink has already given birth. I definitely was not waterboarding my baby but what I understand about this whole thing is perception, and that is just where I completely failed in this," she shared. "I apologize to anyone I have offended… I'm a great mom!" At first, the radio host defended the viral video, which showed her husband, Nick Bey, sitting stunned in the background as she doused their 3-month-old with water.
It’s water!!!" Charmaine initially wrote. "It turned out to not be funny at all once I received backlash and realized it could have been dangerous.
"Charmaine acknowledged that she should have anticipated the negative reaction her post got. "Black Ink Crew: Chicago" star Charmaine Walker may be on the outs with her father after she posted a video of herself pouring water on her newborn … I was kinda like playing a joke on her but yeah, she’s too young to know it’s a joke. Looking back, it’s common sense. she continued. Fans immediately criticized Charmaine’s decision to participate in the challenge, with some even accusing the former shop manager of "child abuse." My parents did dumb funny s--t to me all the time. "This post isn’t for everyone but some [people] who aren’t stuck up might find humor! She didn’t cry. I didn’t harm her. The “ Black Ink Crew: Chicago ” star’s 3-week-old daughter Nola Bey is … She had a reaction to water splashing her similar to the kids in the other TikTok challenges. I felt so misunderstood because I couldn't believe people would think I would harm my precious child!" It’s safe to say Charmaine Walker is diving head first into her mommy duties. I don’t know why I didn’t see what was coming. "TikTok’s the devil.
So I thought it was okay to post but after re-evaluating it probably was just a bad idea overall," Charmaine added. I’m having fun with my family.
On Season 6 of Black Ink Crew Chicago, Charmaine Walker is pregnant with her first child, a baby girl. "I literally did this TikTok with Nola thinking it was gonna be funny. The challenge requires parents to splash water on their unsuspecting children’s heads and faces. "Some of you guys got your panties in a real bunch! Black Ink Crew: Chicago star Charmaine Walker is being heavenly criticized for participating in a Tik Tok challenge that involved her three-month-old daughter, Nola Glenda Bey. ""I would never put her in any danger like that. I get it. MY baby is fine!
But like most reality shows, the VH1 series is filmed months before it actually airs, meaning the owner of 2nd City Ink has already given birth. I definitely was not waterboarding my baby but what I understand about this whole thing is perception, and that is just where I completely failed in this," she shared. "I apologize to anyone I have offended… I'm a great mom!" At first, the radio host defended the viral video, which showed her husband, Nick Bey, sitting stunned in the background as she doused their 3-month-old with water.
It’s water!!!" Charmaine initially wrote. "It turned out to not be funny at all once I received backlash and realized it could have been dangerous.
"Charmaine acknowledged that she should have anticipated the negative reaction her post got. "Black Ink Crew: Chicago" star Charmaine Walker may be on the outs with her father after she posted a video of herself pouring water on her newborn … I was kinda like playing a joke on her but yeah, she’s too young to know it’s a joke. Looking back, it’s common sense. she continued. Fans immediately criticized Charmaine’s decision to participate in the challenge, with some even accusing the former shop manager of "child abuse." My parents did dumb funny s--t to me all the time. "This post isn’t for everyone but some [people] who aren’t stuck up might find humor! She didn’t cry. I didn’t harm her. The “ Black Ink Crew: Chicago ” star’s 3-week-old daughter Nola Bey is … She had a reaction to water splashing her similar to the kids in the other TikTok challenges. I felt so misunderstood because I couldn't believe people would think I would harm my precious child!" It’s safe to say Charmaine Walker is diving head first into her mommy duties. I don’t know why I didn’t see what was coming. "TikTok’s the devil.