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Jamaican dancehall star Aidonia and wife expecting second child following death of son

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Jamaican dancehall star Aidonia and wife expecting second child following death of son

Jamaican dancehall star Aidonia shared that he and his wife, Kimberly Megan, are awaiting the arrival of their second child.

This announcement serves as a ray of light for the duo after the devastating loss of their son, King Khalif Lawrence.

A touching tribute at the National Stadium 

Aidonia and his wife Kimberly during his set at the Chris Brown and Friends 'Under the Influence' concert, held at the National Stadium in Kingston on Sunday.

In the backdrop of the spirited 'Under the Influence' concert in Kingston Jamaica this weekend, which was headlined by international superstar Chris Brown, Aidonia took a heartfelt moment to remember his late son, Khalif. 

His son lost his battle with cancer last year after being diagnosed in August 2019.

Read more on Khalif's death

Dancehall artiste Aidonia And wife Kimberly Megan mourn the death of Nine-Year-Old Son Khalif

A moment of appreciation on stage

In a poignant segment during his show, Aidonia invited Kimberly to the stage. The gesture was to recognize the unwavering support she had provided, especially during the trying times post their son’s diagnosis. 

He emphasized her resilience since 2019 and expressed gratitude, highlighting the forthcoming addition to their family.

Aidonia’s performance

Known in private circles as Sheldon Lawrence, Aidonia commanded the stage with a performance that resonated with emotion and energy.

Though his initial intent may have leaned towards captivating his female fan base, Aidonia’s repertoire for the night was expansive. 

Ensuring that every fan felt included, he delivered tunes that got the entire stadium echoing with approval.

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