Lil Wayne’s Ex-Wife, Toya, ‘Excited’ For His Return.
TV starlet tells MTV News Wayne’s daughter is ‘anticipating’ his release.


With Lil Wayne expected to wrap up his jail bid on November 4, the countdown to the megastar MC’s return from Rikers is in full swing. Of course his legions of fans and his Young Money crew miss the superstar spitter, but few are pining for Weezy more than one very special lady in his life: his daughter Reginae.

Wayne’s ex-wife, Antonia “Toya” Carter, told MTV News on the BET Hip-Hop Awards red carpet Saturday that she and her daughter with Weezy are amped for the powerhouse lyricist’s release next month.

“It’s very exciting,” Carter smiled. “Especially when you have a little girl that’s anticipating his return. We’re looking forward to that. It’s very exciting.”

Wayne’s incarceration has been tough on his tween daughter, who had to deal with the many false starts of his sentence earlier this year, which had been delayed due to dental work and a courthouse blaze.

“The last day he finally went in, we didn’t go, so my daughter was like, ‘I wish I would’ve went.’ It was just too much. I just didn’t want to let her see that again ’cause both times she took it real hard,” Carter told Vibe magazine. “So I was like, I’m not gon’ let her go this last time. I’m just gon’ make sure he talk to her ’cause I didn’t know if he was really gonna go. They kept pushing back.”

Yet Weezy urged her to keep her head up for Reginae during the family’s difficult period.

“At first my daughter would see me a little sad and you know kids they react off of your feelings sometimes, so he was just like, ‘Be strong, make sure you take care of her. Make sure she straight and keep her phone on all the time so I can call her. The time is gonna fly by.’ ”

Time is almost up and Weezy has recently said that the first thing he plans to do when he’s freed, presumably before his blowout homecoming concert, is see his children.

“[I’m going to] hug and kiss my kids,” Wayne revealed during a phone call to MTV’s “The Seven.” “And, uh, after that, I don’t think I’m allowed to say.”

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