Yaya Mayweather has apologized to her dad, Floyd Mayweather and mom for disgracefully stabbing a girl over NBA YoungBoy.
Well, it looks like Yaya Mayweather is finally ready to take accountability, three years, a court case, and one unforgettable love triangle later. The daughter of boxing legend Floyd “Money” Mayweather has reportedly apologized to her parents for her embarrassing behavior after stabbing a woman during a heated argument over rapper NBA YoungBoy.
Back in 2020, Yaya made headlines for the kind of drama you’d expect from a horror movie, not a billionaire’s daughter. She pulled up to YoungBoy’s house, found another woman there and allegedly let her emotions, and a knife, did the talking. The whole thing was messy, public, and made her the star of a story no parent ever wants to read about their child. Especially when that parent is a man who’s undefeated in the ring but clearly lost this round at home.
This is what Yaya had to say about her embarrassing behavior.
“I am very blessed yes I understand that but I’ve been through and I go through things just like anybody else, obviously my struggle looks different than the next person’s… And that’s ok,” she began, per The Neighborhood Talk. “I’m a young woman that’s growing yes I’ve made mistakes along away, but I’m striving to be better everyday. I apologize if over the years y’all haven’t perceived me in the best way.”
She also led everyone know that even though her behavior is that of a spoilt brat but no, she is not!
“I’m not some stuck up entitled spoiled little rich girl… maybe a little mean lol, but i just want to be better especially for my child. i want to right my wrongs while i’m still here and able to, and i want y’all to see the real me and not this f*cked up perception,” Mayweather continued. “I apologize to my family more specifically my father & mother if any of my actions over the years have embarrassed you or affected you in anyway.”
She also ended up clearing her parents’ name of any wrongdoing in her upbringing.
“I have amazing parents,” she concluded. “My parents raised me right. til this day my parents STILL parent me… and don’t get it misconstrued some of the choices i made don’t define how my parents raised me because believe me they don’t play a lot of sh*t… and they haven’t since i was a kid.”
To be fair, Yaya’s apology tour seems genuine. She’s reportedly focused on motherhood and personal growth. Her son with YoungBoy might just be the best thing to come out of all that chaos.
As for Floyd, he’s probably somewhere shaking his head while polishing another championship belt, wondering how his daughter got more headlines than he did without ever throwing a punch in the ring.
In the end, Yaya’s apology feels like a grown-up move. It’s never too late to say sorry, even if the world already knows your story.
