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Cam’ron Shoots His Shot At Nia Long Via Instagram’s Direct Message

“You’re a queen, and by the way, I’m a king," he wrote.

In the midst of Nia Long dealing with the fallout from her estranged lover Ime Udoka’s affair, rapper Cam’ron decided to shoot his shot to the 51-year-old actress on Instagram.

The 46-year-old Harlem rapper slid into Nia’s DMs and then shared the message on the social media site on Sunday.

“Hey, stink. I was giving you some time to yourself till I reached out. Your perseverance as a strong black woman through this turbulent time has been something to behold. You shouldn’t be taken advantage of and exploited, as you did nothing to deserve this. Especially all over these sports networks. You’re bigger and better [than] that.”

“You’re a queen, and by the way, I’m a king. Together we can achieve the greatness we were both destined for as a couple,” Cam’ron continued in his message. “As I sit here sipping gazpacho and watching ‘The Best Man,’ I was inspired to reach out because that’s what I am– the best man for you!! Hope to hear from you soon, my Mi- amor, or should I say ‘Ni-amour.”

 

Nia hasn’t responded. Sis2Sis reported that the Love Jones star requested privacy as she tried to deal with the devastating affair. 

“The outpouring of love and support from family, friends and the community during this difficult time means so much to me. I ask that my privacy be respected as I process the recent events. Above all, I am a mother and will continue to focus on my children.”

Udoka was exposed in September for having an affair with a fellow employee Kathleen Nimmo Lynch, a white Mormon woman. The married mother of three was in a consensual relationship with the Celtics’ head coach.

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