Mia Jaye, who would have celebrated her 39th birthday on Saturday, took to Instagram to reflect on the death of her late partner Young Dolph. To that end, she shared several photos of them and their two children.
“Today I will live in gratitude, celebrating and cherishing every memory we have created together in our lives…
she wrote. “Thank you for every lesson you have taught us, thank you for the sacrifices you have made for us, and thank you for your beautiful spirit that graces the world…May we continue to feel your presence in your absence…May our love last forever Reach where your spirit is…Happy heavenly birthday my love…”
Mia Jaye and Key Glock at Dolph Soul Heaven Birthday Celebration
ATLANTA, GA – JULY 27: In this picture posted on July 28, 2023, Mia Jaye and Key Glock attend the Dolphland Pop-Up Museum Westside Arts and Culture on July 27, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia Spirit Of Dolph Heavenly Birthday Celebration at the Centre. Young Dolph was killed on November 17, 2021, in Memphis, Tennessee, at the age of 36.
Lalo posted her own tribute on Instagram, sharing a heartbroken emoji in the comments section. He wrote in his post: “This is a true birthday knowing that he lives among us and we need 1000 dolphins [dolphin emojis] Under each post today. We will never let you die #EVER We had a dance party for you last night. Your mom had a great time and the brothers had nothing but love to give each other. Dad is the realest. Critical Glock, you know what you’re in for, kid. @qcmceo_p They will never turn me against you. “Rest in peace young dolphin, you know I scream every week and do it to my death and I stand for that.”
Mia Jaye pays tribute to young dolphins
Dolph was shot and killed in 2021 at a Makeda’s homemade butter cookie in his hometown of Memphis.
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