In spite of her father’s notable accomplishments in the music industry, she finds herself living on the streets.

Working multiple jobs including food delivery for Uber Eats and DoorDash, as well as a night shift at a Los Angeles warehouse, LaTanya does everything she can to make ends meet. However, despite her efforts, she continues to face financial hardships, with her father seemingly unresponsive to her pleas for assistance. Dr. Dre, whose legal name is Andre Romelle Young, has been ordered to pay $300,000 per month in spousal support to his ex-wife, yet LaTanya says she has not seen any financial help from him.

Despite naming her first son after him, LaTanya hasn’t had contact with her father for eighteen years, relying on his team to communicate with him. Struggling to keep up with her bills and facing the possibility of losing her rental car, which serves as her temporary shelter, LaTanya finds herself overwhelmed by debt. Despite these challenges, she remains determined to provide for her family, with her children currently staying with friends to avoid living in the car with her.

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