Yaya Mayweather Apologizes To Her Parents And The Woman She Stabbed In 2020 At NBA YoungBoy’s Home
Written by 96motero on November 4, 2025

Yaya Mayweather is seemingly taking accountability for her public image! It’s unclear what inspired her to speak out this week, but she cleared the air in a series of social media posts. Yaya apologized to anyone she’s hurt over the years with her actions, especially her parents, Floyd Mayweather and Melissa Brim. She also took a moment to apologize to one of NBA YoungBoy‘s many co-parents, Lapattra Lashai Jacobs. In 2020, Yaya faced criminal and civil cases after stabbing Jacobs inside YoungBoy’s home.
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Yaya Mayweather Addresses “Delusional” Comments She Receives
NBA YoungBoy kicked off his ‘MASA’ tour at the top of September. Since then, Yaya Mayweather has been the talk of headlines and social media reactions. From popping up at his shows to sneak dissing his marriage with Jazlyn Mychelle and even clapping back at Jazlyn’s mom. Through it all, fans have been giving Yaya the side eye. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Mayweather shut down the narrative that she’s a “dumb delusional girl who lives a perfect life.” In total, she shared five tweets.
“I am very blessed yes I understand that but I’ve been through and I go through things just like anybody else, obviously my struggle looks different than the next person’s…and that’s ok,” Yaya Mayweather said in the first post. In the second post, she said, “I’m a young woman that’s growing yes I’ve made mistakes along away, but I’m striving to be better everyday. I apologize if over the years y’all haven’t perceived me in the best way.”
Her fourth post also addressed the “entitled spoiled little rich girl” critique. While she denied that’s who she is, she admitted to being “a little mean.” However, she said she’s trying “to be better,” especially for her son KJ.
“I want to right my wrongs while I’m still here and able to, and I want y’all to see the real me and not this fucked up perception,” she wrote.
i’m not some stuck up entitled spoiled little rich girl… maybe a little mean lol, but i just want to be better especially for my child. i want to right my wrongs while i’m still here and able to, and i want y’all to see the real me and not this fucked up perception.
— Yaya Mayweather (@moneyyaya__) November 4, 2025
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