TI, Tiny Harris Celebrate Their 4th Wedding Anniversary; Try to Put Floyd Mayweather Drama Aside

TI, Tiny Harris Celebrate Their 4th Wedding Anniversary; Try to Put Floyd Mayweather Drama Aside
T.I. and Tameka Tiny Cottle-Harris attend Moet Rose Lounge presents T.I., a celebration for his new album Trouble Man: Heavy is The Head at Baoli on November 20, 2012 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Aaron Davidson/Getty Images for Moet)
Jack Phillips
8/4/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

T.I. and Tiny Harris have celebrated their fourth year of marriage this week.

Tiny wrote: “4 yrs ago @troubleman31 made me The Mrs. Harris, this was the best day ever!! My own Fairy Tale Wedding….El Debarge singing ‘All this Love’ for our first dance and @iamjamiefoxx sung me d0wn the aisle ... It doesn’t get much better than that!! Happy Anniversary to the man I LOVE, my husband!”

She posted a photo of the couple’s marriage on Instragram.

The love messages come after drama with boxer and top Pay-Per-View boxer Floyd Mayweather, who recently made crude comments about Tiny.

For his part, Mayweather said his comments about Tiny were misunderstood. “I’ve never been with Tiny ... I respect her situation and I think she’s a good person. I would never disrespect a marriage,” he said, BET reported.

Tiny said Mayweather made the comments because she wouldn’t acknowledge him on the red carpet of the BET Awards a few weeks ago.

And T.I., who reportedly got into a physical altercation with Mayweather in Las Vegas a few weeks ago, indicated that he’s over the incident.

“I hope he is enjoying himself. God bless him,” he said.

Mayweather also said, “God knows I’m not perfect even with a perfect boxing record. Truly grateful, still I am evolving daily. Feels good to grow while watching my oldest son, @kingkoraun blossom. Hope to inspire him to strive at being the best he can be and always remain humble and never forget where his blessings come from.”

Tiny also recently gave an interview with Vibe, explaining that music could save her relationship with T.I.

“I’m not just his wife. I’m a singer. I have been for a long time. And it’s a very big part of who I am. I missed being in the studio at first. But with the OMG Girlz, I got a chance to write and produce, and that was how I stayed connected to music,” she told the website.

“My new song is a statement. Some people might say, why put your business in a song? It’s because this is my life and my truth and this is how I choose to express it. Isn’t that what we do as entertainers? We go through stuff and we write about it. This is no different.”

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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