Anthony Anderson defends Ludacris over custody battle win

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It was shocking enough last year when fans learned that Ludacris had fathered a baby girl, Cai Bella Bridges, with his longtime friend, Tamika Fuller, while on a break from his girlfriend, now-wife Eudoxie Agnan, but the shock was made even greater when Ludacris fought for custody of his daughter and ended up winning sole custody. This week, Fuller wrote a heartwrenching open letter about losing custody of her daughter to Luda, and though many fans are siding with Fuller over the letter, actor Anthony Anderson recently spoke out in Luda’s defense and claimed he had a right to full custody of Cai.

According to TheJasmineBrand.com, Anderson came to Luda’s defense in the comments section of an Instagram post and claimed that fans shouldn’t question why Luda was awarded full custody of his daughter.


“Why should Luda be ashamed of himself?! Do you know how hard it is for a father/man to get custody of a child from the woman/mother? We don’t know what the real story is and it’s none of our business what that story is!

“But know this, the same courts that determine how much child support a father should pay regardless of the relationship or time he has spent with the ex wife or ex lover or where that child should live and what the visitation arrangements should be has awarded custody of their daughter to Ludacris for reasons we’ll never know nor should we know because it’s THEIR business! For this act to happen speaks volumes about both parties involved.”


Anderson went on to applaud Luda for taking full responsibility as a father and explained that he hopes both parents are involved in their daughter’s life.

“I wish nothing but the best for the child and an amicable parenting relationship between the parents. Far too many fathers are not present in their children’s lives especially their daughters. I commend Ludacris for stepping up and bucking the system and standing up for what he believes is the best for his daughter cause he could’ve easily given in and wrote a check. None of you know who this woman is so you can’t make judgments or assumptions about her. You know the public persona of Ludacris but not the private man Chris Bridges. I pray for the best for all involved. The courts have spoken and they know far more than any of us!”

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