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Offset and "Princesses" Kulture and Kalea Have Daddy-Daughter Date at The Little Mermaid Premiere
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Date:2025-04-12 06:52:08
Strolling along down a—what's that word again? Red carpet.
Offset brought his daughters Kulture and Kalea to The Little Mermaid premiere in Hollywood, Calif., on May 8.
The rapper and his little ones made a splash with their attire for their daddy-daughter date night. Kalea wore a white gown featuring black flower detailing on the shoulders that cascaded down the back of the dress. To complete her look, the 8-year-old added black tulle gloves and sparkly jewelry and swept her red hair up into an updo.
As for Kulture, she sported a black gown that featured similar detailing on the shoulders along with a bouquet of black and white flowers on the train. The 4-year-old finished her ensemble by having her red hair braided into a bun and adding coordinating gloves, some dazzling accessories and a tiara.
Offset coordinated with his daughters in a black and white ensemble that gave followers flashbacks to the outfit Michael Jackson wore to the 1993 Grammys.
"Mermaid premiere with my princesses," he wrote on Instagram alongside photos from the event, " #littlemermaid."
Offset shares Kulture and son Wave with Cardi B, and welcomed kids Kalea, Jordan and Kody during previous relationships.
However, the "Stir Fry" artist and his daughters weren't the only ones there. The Little Mermaid's cast members—including Halle Bailey, Melissa McCarthy, Javier Bardem, Daveed Diggs, Awkwafina and Jonah Hauer-King—were also in attendance as were many other stars, including Chloe Bailey, Kelly Rowland, Tia and Tamera Mowry, John Stamos and Jacob Tremblay.
Want to be a part of their world? Scroll on to see pictures from the premiere of The Little Mermaid, which swims into theaters May 26.
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