"I have a beautiful son, I don't regret it, I'm very proud of the way that we handle our relationship and the way that we keep our son first and that's our priority"
- Nia Long
About this Quote
This quote by Nia Long talks to the value of focusing on household. She reveals her pride in the way she and her kid's daddy manage their relationship and how they keep their son initially. This suggests that they have a strong bond and are committed to putting their kid's needs prior to their own. It likewise indicates that they are able to put aside any distinctions they might have in order to guarantee their son's wellbeing. This quote is a reminder that family need to always come first and that it is possible to have a successful relationship even when there are differences. It is a testimony to the power of love and dedication and the value of putting family first.
This quote is written / told by Nia Long somewhere between October 30, 1970 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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