Birdman’s daughter Bria Williams and Lil Wayne’s daughter Reginae Carter will be releasing a new novel entitled Paparazzi Princesses.
The 14-year-old Hip-Hop heiresses’ book will be the tale of two young girls’ experiences growing up in the spotlight as the kids of famous parents, not much unlike Williams and Carter’s real life.
Paparazzi Princesses will not just be the fictional account of the main characters’ (Kyla Jones and Promise Walker) struggles with being “unintentionally famous,” but the book will also cover the concerns of the average high schooler like balancing school work with pursuing teenage crushes.
“There’s no better feeling than watching Bria and Reginae make this dream come true,” said Bryan ”Birdman” Williams in a statement. “They took an idea, worked extremely hard, and brought it to life. It’s the kind of story that everybody can feel, and it’s only the start of much bigger things for these two wonderful young ladies.”
“‘Proud doesn’t even begin to describe how me and the Birdman feel. I can’t wait for everybody else to experience their story,” added Lil Wayne.
The novel was co-written by Harvard Law School graduate Karyn Langhorne Folan. Langhorne Folan previously authored Street Level: An Urban Fairytale, Don’t Bring Home a White Boy: And Other Notions That Keep Black Women From Dating Out, and she contributed to the popular young adult novels The Bluford Series with Breaking Point and Pretty Ugly.
Paparazzi Princesses will be released on June 4, 2013 through Cash Money Records’ publishing division Cash Money Content in association with Simon & Schuster’s Atria Books.
CMC’s previous releases include Basketball Wives star Evelyn Lozada’s The Wives Association: Inner Circle and Kwan Foye’s Animal which reached #1 on Amazon.com’s “Top Rated Fiction” and named one of Library Journal’s Top 5 Street Lit novels of 2012.
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