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‘Tell Um Baby Girl!’: T.I. and Tiny Harris’ Daughter Heiress Goes Off on TikTok Video After It Says How Old She Looks

It’s safe to say T.I. and Tiny Harris 4-year-old daughter is naturally strong-willed with a big personality.

A video of baby Heiress was posted on her official Instagram page on Tuesday, April 7, and showed the young star playing the “How Old Do I Look” TikTok game. She placed her face in front of the phone camera as the game estimated her age. When the game said Heiress looked 16 years old, she became a little upset.

“I am not 16, I’m just a three years old baby,” Heiress aggressively said to the game.

Those commenting gushed over the video and Baby Heiress’ big personality.

“That’s right you tell them Heiress!! I looooove her πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ that expression”

“Baby???? Did she say Baby??? Not with tht 2snaps and a bag of chips sweetness!! You go gurl!!!”

“Too damn cute. Smart self lol mama and daddy taught you very well!! ❀️”

“Lol her face when it stopped at 16 πŸ˜‚ I’m just a 3yr old baby 😁”

“πŸ˜‚girl you are to much … she meant that! πŸ’œ I love her so smart self ❀️”

“She is a whole mood herrr face she was like uh uhπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. That’s right tell um baby girl!”

T.I. and Tiny celebrated Heiress’ fourth birthday on March 26.

Although their family is currently practicing social distance due to the current pandemic, they managed to throw her a small birthday party with her parents, brothers and sisters.

Tiny Harris
T.I., Baby Heiress Harris and Tiny Harris @troubleman/Instagram)

Tiny celebrated her youngest daughter’s birthday with a touching message. She wrote via Instagram, “4 years ago today was one of the greatest achievements I have ever been apart of. Having a healthy beautiful, genius of a baby! You came in my life when God knew I needed you most!! Thank you for Upgrading my life! Best lil 4 year old I coulda ever imagine having!! You are truly my Sunshine & the Heiress to the throne!! I will love & protect u till the day I die!! Happy birthday Princess Heiress Diana πŸ‘‘πŸ’œ.”

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