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'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' Star Rasheeda Confirms Split From Kirk Frost

Rasheeda Buckner-Frost officially confirmed that she and husband Kirk Frost have already called it quits.

In an interview with Dish Nation on Monday, Sept. 25, the female rapper finally addressed the rumors that she and her husband and manager have officially separated after nine years of marriage.

She also told the radio show hosts Gary with Da Tea and Porsha Williams that despite their separation, they are still working hard to make things work for their family. She also claimed that they are very much committed to have a good co-parenting relationship for their two children.

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"We are parenting very well. We have good communication," she Buckner-Frost also said. "Two people trying to figure out the best thing to do for our children as far as making them comfortable, as far as him and I, that's just what it is."

The hip hop couple tied the knot in 1999, then the "Hit It From The Back" rapper gave birth to their first child named Ky in 2000. The couple also have a 4-year-old son who they call Karter.

Rumors about the marital trouble between the "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" co-stars began when Frost reportedly engaged in an extra marital affair and fathered a child with a dancer named Jasmine Washington as featured in the reality show's previous season. Washington was also reportedly dating Mimi Faust's ex-boyfriend Rod when Frost got her pregnant.

Gary with Da Tea asked Buckner-Frost if her estranged husband finally decided to take the paternity test to prove or disprove his rumored love child, she refused to give a straight answer.

Frost has yet to react after his ex-wife's revelation, but the owner of D-Lo Entertainment and former member of Da Kaperz is also expected to address the rumors which claimed that he has a child with another woman.

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