Kid Of Kid N Play On MSNBC? No. It’s Zolan Kanno-Youngs Repping NY Times But That Hair
ONN – Kid Of Kid N Play On MSNBC? No. It’s Zolan Kanno-Youngs Repping NY Times But That Hair
This man named Zolan Kanno-Youngs popped up on MSNBC as a reporter for the New York Times, but this vlogger’s immediate reaction was to think of the famous rapper “Kid” Of Kid N Play. Otherwise known as Christopher Reid, I had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing him at the 33rd Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl LIV Party in Miami.
This photo is what Christopher Reid, AKA Kid Of Kid N Play, looked like ‘back in the day’ as they say, and the “Kid” of today’s in the vlog from Leigh’s party:
It’s hard to take the news seriously when the person delivering it has a hair style like a comedic rapper of the 80s.
Stay tuned.
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