T.I.’s 18-Year-Old Daughter Deyjah Deletes Her Instagram Account After His ContrT.I.’s 18-Year-Old Daughter Deyjah Deletes Her Instagram Account After His Controversial Comments About Checking Her Virginity! T.I commented that his daughter Deyjah has annual appointments with the gynecologist to verify that her hymen is still under control and was soon subjected to many violent reactions. So much so, that a New York congresswoman is now campaigning to make such controls illegal. According to TMZ, Michaelle Solages wants to present a new bill that would "ban" virginity tests in New York medical offices. Solages told the New York Post: ‘I was horrified to see that this was happening. If a celebrity can impose her power to ensure her 18-year-old daughter is checked, can you imagine what can be done in the homes of the state of New York? "
Now he hopes to amend the current public health law in New York that focuses on hymen checkups.
The new bill would add two new sections to the current public health law, prohibiting women from conducting a hymen test as a means to determine if a woman is a virgin, and the second would address the education law.
Solages is struggling for such practice to be considered an "act of professional misconduct," which if performed by medical professionals could be considered a felony.
TI initially spoke about his daughter's check-ups at the Ladies Like Us Life Hacks podcast, where he said: "Deyjah is 18 years old, has just graduated from high school now and is attending her first year of college, finding out for herself ".
"And yes, we have not only had the conversation, but we also have annual trips to the gynecologist to check his hymen."
When Twitter came into crisis over his comments, calling T.I "controlling and possessive," Deyjah liked those tweets and stopped following his father on social media.
While the girl never addressed her father's statement directly, she suggested her discomfort by liking many publications of people who criticized T.I.
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