Meek Mill Writes Open Letter About Fatherhood, Single Mothers & Raising A Child
- Publish date
- Monday, 22 Jun 2015, 11:39AM

Meek Mill has opened up about fatherhood, single mothers and raising a child.
He penned the letter with TIME magazine, read part of it below,
As a father, now I get to give my son the life I never had. Being able to give him anything he wants is one of the best feelings in the world—but it’s also scary. When you see how much one person can trust you, look up to you, and depend on you, the last thing you want to do is disappoint them.
The fact that no one can teach you how to be a father means you are always learning on the job. I love my son with all my heart, and I would do anything for him. It’s a crazy feeling knowing that I will help him become a great man.
I never had a strong male figure in my life.
I didn’t have that person to teach me things fathers teach their sons because my father was killed when I was young. It was just me, my mom, and my sister, so I had to be the man of the house. When I was younger, I remember being able to speak to my father and then in the blink of an eye, he was gone.
My mom played the role of both mom and dad. We had nothing growing up, so my mom worked any job she could find to provide for me and my sister. I love her so much for that. But as much as I appreciated everything my mother did for me, she couldn’t fill the space that a father should hold in a child’s life.
There are so many single mothers out there struggling to fill both roles, raising their families all by themselves. They don’t get the credit they deserve.
There’s not enough ways to really say thank you, but we celebrate them, too, for all they do. To all my family and friends who are celebrating Father’s Day with their children, we salute you for being role models for all the young fathers in our community.
Read the full letter from TIME.
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