August 12, 2025 - 06:57

Chance officially divorced Kirsten Corley in January 2025, marking a new chapter in his life as a co-parent. The rapper has been open about the challenges and rewards of raising their daughter, Kensli, in a post-divorce environment. In recent interviews, he shared insights into how he and Kirsten are navigating their new dynamic while prioritizing their child's well-being.
Chance emphasized the importance of communication and collaboration in co-parenting, highlighting that both he and Kirsten remain committed to providing a stable and loving environment for Kensli. He expressed his desire to maintain a strong relationship with both Kirsten and their daughter, ensuring that they can work together for Kensli's best interests.
The rapper also touched on the emotional aspects of co-parenting, acknowledging that it can be difficult at times but ultimately rewarding. Through this journey, Chance aims to set a positive example for Kensli, demonstrating the value of love and respect even in challenging circumstances.
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