From “Family Hustle” to family tousle.
Things nearly got physical between T.I.. and his son King after a screaming match at the Atlanta Falcons versus New York Jets game on Sunday.
The father-son duo got heated after the 19-year-old began streaming their conversation from their suite at Georgia’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium via Instagram Live.
After the rapper, 43, claimed King had never “woke[n] up with a roach on [his] face” or in his ear, King denied growing up with a “silver spoon” in his mouth.
“I never ate with that a day in my life,” the teenager said.
T.I. disagreed, with his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, claiming their eldest child used to run to his grandma’s house “so he [could] suck a pacifier over there until he was 12 years old.”
King then told his followers he went to his grandparent’s place because he “didn’t want to be in [the] gates” of his mom and dad’s mansion and instead be “outside in the neighborhood.”
He added that his parents were “trying to hide” the truth of his upbringing and “lying.”
As the expletive-filled screaming match continued, Harris, 48, seemingly attempt to de-escalate by putting her hands on King’s chest and telling him to “shut up.”
The teen asked his mom why she would let T.I. “play with [him] like that,” to which she said the Grammy winner was just “joking.”
However, T.I. could be heard in the background telling King he was “embarrassing” himself before he appeared onscreen and seemingly put his son in a chokehold.
“Boy you can’t do nothing with me,” the songwriter said as the video ended. “Ain’t s–t you can do with me.”
King, who was previously filmed getting into a bathroom brawl with another teen in 2020, went on to address the altercation via Instagram Stories, writing, “IDGAF who you are MF cant play wit[h] me in my face not goin[g] for [that] I’m a grown ass man now.”
Pvnew has reached out to T.I.’s rep for comment.
The American Music Award winner and Harris, who wed in 2010, also share son Major, 15, and daughter Heiress, 7. They also co-parent four children from previous relationships.