VIDEO: La La Anthony Wants Girls To Stop Giving Their Numbers To Her To Pass To Her Son Kiyan Anthony

Listen up, young ladies! La La Anthony, the famous TV personality and actress, has a little request for all the girls out there. She wants you to stop giving her your numbers just so she can pass them on to her son, Kiyan Anthony. Now, we get it. Kiyan is a super cute and talented […] The post VIDEO: La La Anthony Wants Girls To Stop Giving Their Numbers To Her To Pass To Her Son Kiyan Anthony appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

VIDEO: La La Anthony Wants Girls To Stop Giving Their Numbers To Her To Pass To Her Son Kiyan Anthony

Listen up, young ladies! La La Anthony, the famous TV personality and actress, has a little request for all the girls out there. She wants you to stop giving her your numbers just so she can pass them on to her son, Kiyan Anthony.

Now, we get it. Kiyan is a super cute and talented young man, and who wouldn’t want a chance to get to know him better? But let’s give the guy a break! He’s just a kid trying to live his best life, and constantly getting handed phone numbers left and right is probably not the way he wants to do it.

So, ladies, respect La La’s wishes and give Kiyan some space. You all should stop sliding into his DMs or throwing your digits at his mom! This is what La La had to say during a friendly conversation with her son;

“Stop having girls give me your number at games,” LaLa began in the clip. “Stop having girls hand me your number at games. Why are they giving me their number to give to you during your game?” she questioned the Long Island Lutheran High School senior basketball player.

“I don’t know,” Kiyan, 17, responded, smirking and staring at his phone.

So, to all the girls out there, respect La La’s wishes and let Kiyan focus on his basketball career!

Flip to the next page to watch the video of Lala Anthony having a hilarious moment with Kiyan…

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