
In a shocking revelation, Rahjah Ke’ Morton, the 23-year-old son of singer Keke Wyatt, has publicly accused his mother of lacking genuine support during his battle with cancer. Morton alleges that while Wyatt presented a façade of support, she exploited his illness for personal gain and attention.
Morton made these claims during a TikTok “put a finger down” challenge, where he shared his experience with cancer. He asserted that Wyatt believes his cancer diagnosis is a form of “karma” for being part of the LGBTQ+ community, referring to it as the “Alphabet mafia.” In his video, he expressed his frustration, stating, “Put a finger down if you were diagnosed with cancer as a teenager and your parent decided to publicly announce your diagnosis for personal gain and attention, but behind the scenes saying that your diagnosis is karma for you being part of the Alphabet mafia.”
This revelation contrasts sharply with the public support Wyatt showed when Morton was diagnosed with cancer in 2017. At that time, she took to social media to ask fans for prayers and even shaved her head to stand in solidarity with her son, expressing her pain over his condition. “Haven’t really said too much about my personal life, but my child has been fighting cancer and lost all of their hair that they loved. It hurts me so bad,” she wrote on Instagram.
In 2018, Wyatt announced that Morton had become cancer-free, celebrating the milestone in a YouTube video. The duo shared their journey, discussing the challenges they faced during treatment, including a seizure Morton experienced in the hospital.
Morton’s recent allegations have sparked discussions about family dynamics, support, and the complexities of navigating personal challenges in the public eye. As the situation unfolds, fans and followers are left to contemplate the implications of these claims on their relationship.
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